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SEtffiNEL NEWS STAff
SALEM CENTER -American Electric Power bas sold three coal mining
operations, including the Southern Ohio
Coal Co:s Meigs Division, and bas notified workers at the mines that their
employment with AEP will end on June

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CONSOL Energy Inc., and AEP have
entered into a memorandum of understanding on the proposed sale of AEP's
affiliate mines in Ohio and West Virginia.
· Under the proposed agreement, CONSO!- Energy will purchase the stock of

SOCCO's Meigs operation, Windsor
Coal Co. in West Liberty, W.Va., and Central Ohio Coal &lt;,:o. in Cumberland.
Terms of the sale will not be disclosed.
The Meigs mining operation employs
680 people. It consists of iwo underground coal mines, Meigs No. 2 and
Meigs No. 31, along with a coal preparation plant and a general office at Point
Rock.
The Witadsor and Central Ohio Coal
properties :j.re not currently in operation.
Their 370 employees were laid otT in

2008,

.The coal would be utilized at various
AEP coal-fired power plants, including
the Muskiogum River, Cardinal and
Gen. James M. Gavin plana.
An AEP spokesDW1 said Federal Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act notices were provided to
employees at the three mines on Monday,
alerting the employees of the potential
sale and indicating that the miners'
employment with AEP is elipecred to end
on june 30.
That is when AEP and CONSOL are
March.
As a part of the agreement, AEP will expected to close the sale, based on the
enter into coal supply agreements with approval of both firrns' boards of direcCONSOL Energy to purchase about 34 tors.
On Monday, the Associated Press quotmillion tons of coal from these and other
CONSOL Energy afliliate mines through
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been sold by American Electric Power to CONSOL Energy Inc.
Employees at the mines, 680 in all, were given. layoff notices
effective June 30. (Tony M. Leach plloto)

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taking about two yean to
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ODOT's cost estimate for
building all three phases is
$77 million. Phase I bas been
contracted to Beaver Excavating of Canton, at a cost of
$22.23 million. Construction
"of .Phpes. ~ ;md 3 will also

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SALEM CENTER
CONSOL Energy Inc., the
firm expected to purchase
AEP's Meigs County
mines, is a leader in underground coal production,
· and owns the two top-pro. ducing underground mines
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• Claimed revenues of
$2.2 billion in revenue last
year.
• Operates more long•
wall mining systems than
any other U.S: coal . producer: 14 of the 59 longwalls in operation nationwide in 1999.
• Is ·the nation's largest
expor1er of coal, havil]g
exported approximately 13
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In otiservanee of the National Day ofPrayer, which Is Thursday, various church members from around the area are
holding a prayer marathon at the Pomeroy L~e. Partie~
pants will read from the Bible from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. each
day, through Wednesday. Sh.aron Sayre, member of the Middleport Church of Christ, Is seen .l)ere reading from the
scriptures. (Tony M. Leach photo)

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Salem Center Elementary students Robin Taylor and Tommy Nottingham enjoyed a quick game
of basketball during recess Tuesday afternoqn. May 17 will be the final day of school In the
building. The Meigs Local Board of Education voted to close the school because of declining
enrollment,. high maintenance and utility cost!ij. The 52 or so students; along with staff mem·
bers, will be transferred to Rutland Elementary next year, where each grade will be divided into
tWo classes. (Tony M. Leach photo)
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• Paid $22 million ; in
payroll, benefits and caxes
in Ohio in 1999, and $228
million in West Virginia,
• Operates the countr¥'s
two
most
productive
underground mines: Enlow ·
Fork, which produced 9.8 ·
million tons of coal · in
1999, and Bailey, which
produced 8.5 tons.
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private research and de-vel~
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devoted exclusively to c&amp;al
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RACINE Increasing rhe cost of·
school lunches and $Cheduling calami!}'
days was discussed during Monday's meeting of the Southern Local B&lt;wd ofEducation.
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The"'i'oard approved a vote to mcrease
schoollunch prices forthe 2001-02 school
. year. The price for a lunch will be.$1.40 in
grades K-8 and $1.50 in grades 9-12.

Currently, all students pay $1.30 for
lunch.
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The new price for an adult lunch will be
$2.25, with or without mille
Jan. 22, Feb. 22 .and March 6 was
approved by the board as calamity days due
to snow in the entire district. Oct. 10 Will
als.o be a calamity day for Portland Elementary because of various water problems.

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calender for the 2001-02 school year, as
recommended by the school calendar
committee that received the most votes
from the school employees if it meets all
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CINCINNATI (AP)- A grand jury
oD' Thursday will begin investigating
the fatal police shootiog of an unarmed
black man that led to three nights of
rioting in the city.
The investigation was announced
the same day the mayor appointed
three leaders of a new cominission on
race .relations that is to explore the
problems that led to the riotipg and
what improvements are needed in
housing, employment and education.
Timothy Thomas, 19, who authorities said ran from police, was shot by a
white officer on April · 7. The police
union says the officer, Stephen Roach,
27, feared for his life during the

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'The area's weather forecast
for the next few days: n1ore of
the same.
: High pressure will . keep
skies mostly clear to partly
cl9udy through Friday, the
National Weather Service said.
High temperatures will be
in .the 80s. Overnight lows will
be in the 50s to low 60s.
The weather service's
extended forecast calls for
cooler temperatures on the
weekend. .
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Sunset tonight will be at
8:27, and sunrise on Thursday
is at 6:29a.m.
Weather forecast:
Tonight... Mostly clear. Low
in · the mid 50s. Near calm
wind.
· Thursday... Hazy sunshine.
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80s. Light and variable wind.
'thursday night ... Mostly
dear. Low in the mid 50s. .
Extended forecast:
Friday.. . Partly cloudy. A
chance of show'ers during the
night. High in the upper 80s.
Saturday... A chance of
showers. Morning low near
60. Not as warm in the afternoon, high in the mid 70s.
Sunday... Mostly
clear.
Morning low 50 to 55. High
in the upper 70s.
cloudy.
Monday... Partly
Morning low in the mid 50s.
High in the upper 70s.
Tuesday... A ·chance of
showers. Morning low in the
upper 50s. High in the mid
and upper 70s._

State stands by desip
COLUMBUS (APl - State officials aren't. backing dqy;n
on their desire to have the words "Birthplace. of Aviation'
emblazoned on the Ohio commemorative quarter.
Tom Noe, chairman of the state · quarter committee,
in.formed U.S. Mint officials on Tuesday the state's. first choice
i$, ) design featuring the Wright Brothers plane and an astronaut along with the slogan "Birthplace of Aviation."
· The wording stirred controversy in Washington where officials are sensitive to North Carolina's claim to be "First in
Flight" because Dayton's Orville and Wilbur Wright first flew
their plane at Kitty Hawk, N.C.
The committee decided to ask the mint to ·remove .17 stars
t~at n1int designers added to signify Ohio was the 17th sme
to"join the union.

Cllss.•c arcade reopens

The shooting led to rioting ihat was
the worst racial unrest in the city since
the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. was
assassinated in 1968 in Memphis, Tenn .
Dozens of people were injured and
more than 800 arrests were made. ·
Black activists and residents have said
they want' a speedy derision on
whether the officer would be punished .
for shooting Thomas.
Another grand jury on April 20
indicted 63 people on charges from the
unrest.
It could take at least several days for
the Hamilton County grand jury in the
Thomas shooting to review evidence.
The community will be given 24 hours
notice of when to expect the panel's
conclusions,
county
Prosecutor
Michael Allen said. Allen has said he is
aware of the intense community interest in the outcome of the investigation.

Mayor Charles Luken on Tuesday
appointed Cincinnati business executives Ross
and Tom Cody and a
clergyman, the Rev. Damon Lynch (([,
to leall the race relations panel. The
leaded sai4 .they plan to appoint other
memben within 45 days and wiD aim
to include representation from black.
youths' wllo say they have been
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Lynch 2nd Love are black. Cody is
white.
"J .~ink we have to seize this
moment and move our community
forwa~d," Lynch said. "Timetables need
to be ·set; report cards need to be
given."
Luken said the group must take
action 'to overcome skepticism ihat it
will simply become the latest Cincinnati panel to file a report on race relations.
"This will not be your standard study
and report con1mission," he said. "This
is an action group ... There is reason for
skepticism because of the past record,
but this time we'll be different."
Councilman Jim Tarbell said, however, he remains skeptical about whether
the commission will help resolve the
problems that allowed predominantly
black neighborhoods to fall into disrepair while the city's Ohio River shorefront prospered with new construction
and jobs.
·"The/act that this is a race commission an not an economic commission
is the projllem," said TarbeU, who owns
a restaurant in Over-the-Rhine, one of
the riot- damaged neighborhoods.

Love

alent of innocent pl~as - to murder and child en~angering
charges during an appearance in Cuyahoga County Juvenile
Gourt on Tuesday.
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were with him at the hearing but made no comment.
· The boy was ordered held in juvenile detention pending
another court hearing in two weeks. At 13, he cannot face
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trial as an adult.

Falcons thriving in city ',
DAYTON (AP) - Three peregrine falcon chicks have
hatched in a nesting box on the Fifth Third Bank. buil!fing and
the parents, Mercury and Baltimore, still have one unhatched
egg in the nest. •
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peregrine project manager of the Ohio .P,jvision ofWildl~fe's
office .in Xenia. "There's •a chance that fourth egg ~cquld still
hatch."
. In about three weeks, wildlife workers will band th~ chicks
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so t h ey can b e 1 enn 61e
ter. In a out six weeks, the babies
will leave. the nest..
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"W.e were g1ad to see t h em
· nest in one o f our boxes," Jasper
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w here t h ey are.'. But you
never know where they will nest. We have four bo,xes up in
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t h e owntown area, and we were fortunate they chose one of
them."
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GIRARD (AP) __;Health problems reported by numerou.s
rLEVELAND (AP)
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pupils and staff have prompted the closure of Girard lnterme,_.
year and a half after one of Cleve- diate School for the rest of the school year, . ,
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laqd's best known landmarks, The Arcade, dosed for major
School board and city health board members decl..!ed TuesreQovation, it has reopened as a hotel.
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. day to close the school and have its ventilation · system
It also will be an old-fashioned shopping mall, as it was in
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it,\ long past, but that part will have to wait a few "'eeks. The remove ,· rospect E1ementary, which is attached to the inter'.
epclosed retail and restaurant area, with about 30 tenants, and · - - - - - - - - - &amp;x fast-food eateries in a food court·, will open on or near
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included, among others, Scott D. Miller, Hyatt Hotels Corp.
president, and Mayor Michael R. White.
·"Hyatt is. proud to open its first hotel in Cleveland inside
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;:DAYTON (AP)- Dayton has been chosen as the location
~r "Blue Car," an independent film starring David Strathairn
aOd Melinda Dillon.
::The film, written and directed by Karen Moncrieff, is
Sd\eduled for shooting in Dayton from May 29 through June
t7~ Several local crew members and interns from Wrignt State
qaiversity will be used, along with local actors and extras.
: •Moncrieff's actipg credi~ include the television soap operas
~~asrao.:.Our Lives,""The Bold and·the Beautiful" and"Santa
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~choll Screen writing Fellowship, presented by the Academy
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5l!Ooting his wife to death and wounding his 3-year~old
4!11ghter surrendered to police after. holding them at bay for
l)e~rly 5 I /2 hours.
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:iclayton Anderson, who was armed in a ~use, surrendered
jdst before midnight Tuesday, said police chief Patricia Lane.
l;ie was taken to Cleveland City Jail.
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i\ireatened a woman there, but she was able to lock him in the
'~semen! and flee, Lane said.
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• CLEVELAND (AP) - A 13-year-old boy who encouraged
hiS 14-year-old girlfriend to have their baby has been diarged
with killing the infant. . '
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coLUMBus &lt;APl _The
state would spend an additional
$1.4 billion on primary and seconclary education over the next
two years while limiting increases for public .colleges and universities, under a·two-year, $45
billion state budget billlawmakers were ready to approve
Wednesday.
The budget would also ·lift
.tuition caps on all public colleges and universities in 2003 to
make up for the lack of adilitiona! higher education funding.
Ohiowouldalsodelayclosing
its 56 walk-in employment centers until January if the House
Republicans' version of the
budget is approved. · .
Gov. Bob Taft proposed closing the centers in his budget, but
lawmakers w;mt more infornlation on the cost of closing the
centers and on the proposed
call-in job centers that will
• replace them, said Rep. Steve
Buehrer, a Delta Republican.
.House Republicans also ·prOposed making the Ohio Envirunmental ' Protection Agency
move more quickly on permit
requests' and adopting a plan to
leverage $150 million, in new
federal money for the mentally .
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"Until economic development it
embraced as the backbone of reconstruction, the. program wiD go
nOW"here."
Cody, an executive with Federated
Department Stores Inc., said -the commission has the full support of Cincinnati's business community. He is board
chairman of the Greater Cincinnati
Chamber of Commerce.
Various activists have said that blacks
in Cincinnati need to share in the city's
economic growth. Of the· city's
331,000 residents, 43 percent are black.
after decades of white flight from the
city to the suburbs.
Luken .said last month, in announcing
his plan to create the commission, that
he would like the panel to have power
to implement its recommendations to
.the city. The City Council has made no
mov~ to consider that, however. Some
have said it would require a voterapproved amendment to the city charter in or&lt;)er for the' City Council to
delrgate authority to the commission.
The council is to vote Wednesday on
whether to commit Cincinnati to
mediation to resolve a lawsuit filed in
March that accuses poli~e of 30 years
of racial profiling. U.S. District Judge
Susan Dlou set a Thursday deadline for
the decision.
The Chamber of Commerce is
increasing marketing efforts after
receiving calls from business executives
wondering about the city's business climate after the riots, spokesman Raymond Buse said Tuesday.
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GUYSVILLE - Harold Wright, Guysville. died Tuesday,
May t, 2001 at his residence.
Arrangements will be announced by White Funeral Home in
Coolville.
·

ed AEP officiab as saying
chose laid off as a result of the
sale "could be recalled;; a
point which Meigs County
Economic
Development
Director Perry Varnadoe
described Tuesday as "very
promising in the short term."
The_layoff notices conte as
no surprise to AEP employees.

AEP has maintained for the
pasc two years that the mines

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from PapAl
resignation of Roger Roush
due to retirement as teacher
and principal effective May 31.
Roush spent his entire 30 years
~n the reaching profession at
Letart Falls Elementary.
The board also:
• approved Brogan-Warner
Insurance Agency as the carrier for student insurance programs for the 2001-02 school
year;
. • approved the classified job

mediate school, is temporarily dosed and will reopen after it
has been thoroughly cl.e aned. ,
A number of pupils and staff in the intermediate bl!ilding
have complained of itchy and burning eyes, headaches and
vomiting since October when the heat was turned on. More
· than 900 students attend the intermediate and elementary
schools.
Clayton Group Services, an Akron-based environmental
consultant, has been testing the two schools for formaldehyde,
fiberglass, dust, mold, funguS' and bacteria.

ODOT
from PapAl
ODOT District 10 Deputy
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. "There are individuals in
this area who have worked
sine~ the, mid-1961J$ .to· get
this road," said Collins:"Tbere
are also groups which have
advocated
the
project

Taft appoints another interim
director,for troubled agency . .
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effective delivery of human
Gov. Bob Taft on Tuesday services to Ohioans and has
named his executive assistant broad experience in the
for health and human ser-· issues and nunagement matvices to be the second inter- ters bel· ng addressed," ...•·ar.t
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im director .of the Ohio Sal'd.
Departn\ent of Job and FamMoody, 33, had been
ily Services in as niany
months.
working alongside Davidson
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Greg Moody, the gover- unce
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nor's , liaison 10 ·six human temporarily lead the departservices agencies over the nlent after Director Jacque~
past tWO years, will replace ' line Romer-Sensky resigned
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former House Speaker Jo am1'd reve 1auons
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under AEP ownership no
later than the end of 2001.
· "Employees have been
aware of the possible sale
since last Augu$t when the
company announced plans to
pursue a sale and retained the
investment banking firm
Rothschild Inc. to market the
properties;• said AEP's Vik.k.i
Michalski.
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Michalski told the AP that
CONSOL will resume operations and recaU workers as
soon as July I , "but that's up
toCONSOL."
The Meigs Division laid off
45 miners a year ago.

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descriptions for head cook and
regUlar cooks at Southern Elementary. These would not
result in any new positions, but
rather, a continuation of existing cook positions in the new
school building;
• transferred Principal Funds
from Letart Falls, Syracuse,
Portland, kindergarten, and ··
junior high to the new K-8 ·
ichool building. .
Attending the meeting were
board members Ron Cammarata, Richard Hill, David
Kuscma, and Doug Little.
The· board's next meeting is
May 29.

RUTLAND - .Rutland
Alumni Awoci•rion wiD haw
its annual mmion on May 26
at 6 p.m. Jt Rutland CMc
Center.
Reserwions may be made
by sending 115 per meal to
Rutland Alumni Auociation,
P.O. Box 125, Rudand, Ohio
45775. TammyT~ and Bev
Baylor will perfoem at the
reunion.

DIIMIIr pllnned .
RACINE - A turkey and
ham noodle dinner will be
held at Southern High School
liom 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. on
Sunday, sponsored by Southern
Junior High.
The cost iS $5 for adUlts, $3
for children. Takeout orders are
available.

Plan banquet
CHESTER Chester
·United Methodist Church will
hold its mother/daughter banquet on May 9 at 6:30 p.m.
Reservations should be made
no later than May 6, by calling
Marilyn Spencer at 985-3979.

CARPENTER - Columbia Township Trustees will
meet on Monday at 7:30 p.m.
at the fire station.

Advisory lifted

VCterans thonld provide a
copyoftbrirdiscJwae,separation or DD214, spouses Social
Security number, date o( birth
and date of nurriage, date of
birth and Social Security numben of aD -dcpeadeot cbildm!,

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TUPPERS PLAINS - A
benefit for Kenny Reynolds, a
local cancer p;~timt, will be
held on Sunday at noon at the
Tuppers Plains Elementaty
School building.
Foo4, drawings and live
music are planned. lnforination
is available by calling 98598!'8.

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God's Neighborhood Escape
for
Teens
have
been
announced:·
Wednesday's Fun for Jesus,
free meal, games, Bible lesson, 3
to 5:30 p.m.; Thimble Thu~
days, free meal, games and
sewing lessons; Friday's Fun,
Food and Fellowship, 6 to
10:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, with non-violent video
games. computer and board
games, pool, free refreshments.

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· RUTLAND Leading
Creek . Conservancy District
POMEROY- Units of the
has lifted two boil advisories- Meigs Emergency Service
one for the areas of Nelson answm:d six calls for assistance
Road, McCumber Road from on Thesday. Units ~ponded as
Nelson Road to Beech Grove folloWs:
throughout the years CENTRAL DISPATCH
groups like the Southeast Road, Halliday Road, Beech
12:59 a.m., Shcru.
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Ohio Regional Council and Grove Road from McCumber
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to
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Shepard
Danny
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but of the · dedicated, hard- Darst Road, North Run Road Audrey c~means, St. Joseph
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southeast Ohio and were
Ward,
St. Joseph Hospital;
instrumental in bringing this
8:43 p.m., Ohio 124, Gage
project to fruition."
POMEROY - Actions for Johnson, HMC;
dil(Orce have been filed . in
11:01 p.m., Pine Grove
Me.igs County Common Pleas Road, motor vehicle accident,
grants to 675 organizations in Court by Frances Lorene
22 states in 1999, and to Burns, Pomeroy. against Dou- Donald Guinther, refused
award nearly a half-million glas Alan Burns, Pomeroy; and treatment.
dollars in scholarships and by Brian K: Frederick, Long
grants to coUeges and univer- Bottom, against Stacy F~der­
. sities.
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POMEROY Several
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Divorces have been granted individuals were recendy
is two times better than the to Tam L. Higgs from joseph
arrested for domestic violence
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(Source: www.coruolen- Davis, from Aaron J. Davis.
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that deputies were dispatched
to the Fnnk Herald and Erica
POMEROY - Marriage Blackwell residence on Monlicenses have been issued in
day. Upon arriving on the
Meigs County Probate Court
scene. deputies discovered both
to Tony Alan Brown, 23, and
subjects with visible signs of
Amber Denise Giordano, 19,
domestic violence.
both of Pomeroy; Justin David
Heral4 and Blackwell were
Delacruz, 20, and Jessica Irene
both arrested and incarcerated
·Barringer, 19, both of
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Reedsville; William FloydVlltThe
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.ney; 38, and Ella Marie Mqore,
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Ohio v.loy Pulllllhlng eo.
alleged fight between Danny
Gail Moon, 18, both ofTaccoa,
Published every affo'!"l"!!, Monday
and Belinda Pendleton. Both
through Fridly, 111 Court St.,
Ga.; Matthew McGrath, 28,
Pomeroy,
Ohio.
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pootogo paid 11 Pomeroy.
and Melissa Jean Haning, 20,
the assault and each had visible
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tho Otlo No-per
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l'ootmUtor: Sond add- corrocClark. Allen, ~7, and Kimberly
their bodief,
tlonl to Tho Dally Sondnot, 111 CGurt.
Carol Collins, 33, both of
St., POIMIOY, Dlllo '671111.
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TUPPERS PLAINS- A
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ing an early morning auto
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~n reg;uilins income that Sharon Johnson. Tuppers
and and Medicare and Plains, was driving northintwancc infOrmation.
bound on Ohio 7 at around
Veterans who emolled in the. 3:45 a.m. today . when she
past who haw not used the VA swerved off the left stde of the
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Ford Thunderbird to become
airborne.
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The vehicle then over,.
turned, coming to rest on its
top in the roadway.
Johnson was transported c0
St. Joseph's Hospital in Park.:
ersburg, WVa., were she is list_;
ed as in stable condition.
The vehicle was severely
damaged.
The cruh remains under.
investigation.

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Jury to investigate into murder of unarmed man

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GOP leaders hope to _yvrap:
up budget deal this .week
WASHINGTON '(AP)
Repu!llicans are hoping to pwh
a final 2002 budget through
Congtess this week after settling
for an 11-year, $1.35 trillion tax
cut that would give President
Bwh most of the taX reduction
he has long fought for.
. White House officials and
GOP leaders seemed to resolve
the two major remaining stumbling blocks to a Howe-Senate .
compromise on the budget
Wednesday. They first reached

the taX-cut deal.Then they tentatively agreed to let spending·
for many programs grow by 5:2'
percent next year, said a Republican speaking on condition of
anonynrity, surpassing the 4 per- ·
cent Bush had wanted.
Bush-had made a S!.6 trillio.n, 1
I 0-year taX cut the cornerstohe .
of his econonric plan since early
in his campaign for the GOP'
presidential nomination in 1999:

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CINCINNATI (AP)- A grand jury
oD' Thursday will begin investigating
the fatal police shootiog of an unarmed
black man that led to three nights of
rioting in the city.
The investigation was announced
the same day the mayor appointed
three leaders of a new cominission on
race .relations that is to explore the
problems that led to the riotipg and
what improvements are needed in
housing, employment and education.
Timothy Thomas, 19, who authorities said ran from police, was shot by a
white officer on April · 7. The police
union says the officer, Stephen Roach,
27, feared for his life during the

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'The area's weather forecast
for the next few days: n1ore of
the same.
: High pressure will . keep
skies mostly clear to partly
cl9udy through Friday, the
National Weather Service said.
High temperatures will be
in .the 80s. Overnight lows will
be in the 50s to low 60s.
The weather service's
extended forecast calls for
cooler temperatures on the
weekend. .
.
Sunset tonight will be at
8:27, and sunrise on Thursday
is at 6:29a.m.
Weather forecast:
Tonight... Mostly clear. Low
in · the mid 50s. Near calm
wind.
· Thursday... Hazy sunshine.
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High in the mid and upper
80s. Light and variable wind.
'thursday night ... Mostly
dear. Low in the mid 50s. .
Extended forecast:
Friday.. . Partly cloudy. A
chance of show'ers during the
night. High in the upper 80s.
Saturday... A chance of
showers. Morning low near
60. Not as warm in the afternoon, high in the mid 70s.
Sunday... Mostly
clear.
Morning low 50 to 55. High
in the upper 70s.
cloudy.
Monday... Partly
Morning low in the mid 50s.
High in the upper 70s.
Tuesday... A ·chance of
showers. Morning low in the
upper 50s. High in the mid
and upper 70s._

State stands by desip
COLUMBUS (APl - State officials aren't. backing dqy;n
on their desire to have the words "Birthplace. of Aviation'
emblazoned on the Ohio commemorative quarter.
Tom Noe, chairman of the state · quarter committee,
in.formed U.S. Mint officials on Tuesday the state's. first choice
i$, ) design featuring the Wright Brothers plane and an astronaut along with the slogan "Birthplace of Aviation."
· The wording stirred controversy in Washington where officials are sensitive to North Carolina's claim to be "First in
Flight" because Dayton's Orville and Wilbur Wright first flew
their plane at Kitty Hawk, N.C.
The committee decided to ask the mint to ·remove .17 stars
t~at n1int designers added to signify Ohio was the 17th sme
to"join the union.

Cllss.•c arcade reopens

The shooting led to rioting ihat was
the worst racial unrest in the city since
the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. was
assassinated in 1968 in Memphis, Tenn .
Dozens of people were injured and
more than 800 arrests were made. ·
Black activists and residents have said
they want' a speedy derision on
whether the officer would be punished .
for shooting Thomas.
Another grand jury on April 20
indicted 63 people on charges from the
unrest.
It could take at least several days for
the Hamilton County grand jury in the
Thomas shooting to review evidence.
The community will be given 24 hours
notice of when to expect the panel's
conclusions,
county
Prosecutor
Michael Allen said. Allen has said he is
aware of the intense community interest in the outcome of the investigation.

Mayor Charles Luken on Tuesday
appointed Cincinnati business executives Ross
and Tom Cody and a
clergyman, the Rev. Damon Lynch (([,
to leall the race relations panel. The
leaded sai4 .they plan to appoint other
memben within 45 days and wiD aim
to include representation from black.
youths' wllo say they have been
'
ignored.
Lynch 2nd Love are black. Cody is
white.
"J .~ink we have to seize this
moment and move our community
forwa~d," Lynch said. "Timetables need
to be ·set; report cards need to be
given."
Luken said the group must take
action 'to overcome skepticism ihat it
will simply become the latest Cincinnati panel to file a report on race relations.
"This will not be your standard study
and report con1mission," he said. "This
is an action group ... There is reason for
skepticism because of the past record,
but this time we'll be different."
Councilman Jim Tarbell said, however, he remains skeptical about whether
the commission will help resolve the
problems that allowed predominantly
black neighborhoods to fall into disrepair while the city's Ohio River shorefront prospered with new construction
and jobs.
·"The/act that this is a race commission an not an economic commission
is the projllem," said TarbeU, who owns
a restaurant in Over-the-Rhine, one of
the riot- damaged neighborhoods.

Love

alent of innocent pl~as - to murder and child en~angering
charges during an appearance in Cuyahoga County Juvenile
Gourt on Tuesday.
, '
He was led into the courtroom handcuffed. His parents
were with him at the hearing but made no comment.
· The boy was ordered held in juvenile detention pending
another court hearing in two weeks. At 13, he cannot face
1
trial as an adult.

Falcons thriving in city ',
DAYTON (AP) - Three peregrine falcon chicks have
hatched in a nesting box on the Fifth Third Bank. buil!fing and
the parents, Mercury and Baltimore, still have one unhatched
egg in the nest. •
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"We think the three hatched on Sunday," sail!' Rick 'Jaspet,
peregrine project manager of the Ohio .P,jvision ofWildl~fe's
office .in Xenia. "There's •a chance that fourth egg ~cquld still
hatch."
. In about three weeks, wildlife workers will band th~ chicks
'd . d Ia
b
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so t h ey can b e 1 enn 61e
ter. In a out six weeks, the babies
will leave. the nest..
,
"W.e were g1ad to see t h em
· nest in one o f our boxes," Jasper
'd "There IS
· a 1ot of proteCtion
·
Sal .
w here t h ey are.'. But you
never know where they will nest. We have four bo,xes up in
d
t h e owntown area, and we were fortunate they chose one of
them."
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GIRARD (AP) __;Health problems reported by numerou.s
rLEVELAND (AP)
A
pupils and staff have prompted the closure of Girard lnterme,_.
year and a half after one of Cleve- diate School for the rest of the school year, . ,
.
laqd's best known landmarks, The Arcade, dosed for major
School board and city health board members decl..!ed TuesreQovation, it has reopened as a hotel.
~
. day to close the school and have its ventilation · system
It also will be an old-fashioned shopping mall, as it was in
d p
it,\ long past, but that part will have to wait a few "'eeks. The remove ,· rospect E1ementary, which is attached to the inter'.
epclosed retail and restaurant area, with about 30 tenants, and · - - - - - - - - - &amp;x fast-food eateries in a food court·, will open on or near
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b11siness on Tuesday following a ribbon-cutting ceremony that
included, among others, Scott D. Miller, Hyatt Hotels Corp.
president, and Mayor Michael R. White.
·"Hyatt is. proud to open its first hotel in Cleveland inside
.
.
~~is magnificent building;' Mill~r said.
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beg"1'ns VQtt"ng
on budget

~~~ Dayton chosen for movie site
;:DAYTON (AP)- Dayton has been chosen as the location
~r "Blue Car," an independent film starring David Strathairn
aOd Melinda Dillon.
::The film, written and directed by Karen Moncrieff, is
Sd\eduled for shooting in Dayton from May 29 through June
t7~ Several local crew members and interns from Wrignt State
qaiversity will be used, along with local actors and extras.
: •Moncrieff's actipg credi~ include the television soap operas
~~asrao.:.Our Lives,""The Bold and·the Beautiful" and"Santa
...,...,
::tier script for "Blue Car" won the 1998 Don and Gee
~choll Screen writing Fellowship, presented by the Academy
oF·Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences .
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Standoff ends, man arrested

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;z:EAST CLEVELAND (AP) -A man wanted for allegedly
5l!Ooting his wife to death and wounding his 3-year~old
4!11ghter surrendered to police after. holding them at bay for
l)e~rly 5 I /2 hours.
·
:iclayton Anderson, who was armed in a ~use, surrendered
jdst before midnight Tuesday, said police chief Patricia Lane.
l;ie was taken to Cleveland City Jail.
...
' :Anderson had gone to the house about 6:30 p.m. and
i\ireatened a woman there, but she was able to lock him in the
'~semen! and flee, Lane said.
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~~re," she said.
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• CLEVELAND (AP) - A 13-year-old boy who encouraged
hiS 14-year-old girlfriend to have their baby has been diarged
with killing the infant. . '
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: ~randon Miller entered denials- the juvenile co urt equiv-

coLUMBus &lt;APl _The
state would spend an additional
$1.4 billion on primary and seconclary education over the next
two years while limiting increases for public .colleges and universities, under a·two-year, $45
billion state budget billlawmakers were ready to approve
Wednesday.
The budget would also ·lift
.tuition caps on all public colleges and universities in 2003 to
make up for the lack of adilitiona! higher education funding.
Ohiowouldalsodelayclosing
its 56 walk-in employment centers until January if the House
Republicans' version of the
budget is approved. · .
Gov. Bob Taft proposed closing the centers in his budget, but
lawmakers w;mt more infornlation on the cost of closing the
centers and on the proposed
call-in job centers that will
• replace them, said Rep. Steve
Buehrer, a Delta Republican.
.House Republicans also ·prOposed making the Ohio Envirunmental ' Protection Agency
move more quickly on permit
requests' and adopting a plan to
leverage $150 million, in new
federal money for the mentally .
retarded.

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"Until economic development it
embraced as the backbone of reconstruction, the. program wiD go
nOW"here."
Cody, an executive with Federated
Department Stores Inc., said -the commission has the full support of Cincinnati's business community. He is board
chairman of the Greater Cincinnati
Chamber of Commerce.
Various activists have said that blacks
in Cincinnati need to share in the city's
economic growth. Of the· city's
331,000 residents, 43 percent are black.
after decades of white flight from the
city to the suburbs.
Luken .said last month, in announcing
his plan to create the commission, that
he would like the panel to have power
to implement its recommendations to
.the city. The City Council has made no
mov~ to consider that, however. Some
have said it would require a voterapproved amendment to the city charter in or&lt;)er for the' City Council to
delrgate authority to the commission.
The council is to vote Wednesday on
whether to commit Cincinnati to
mediation to resolve a lawsuit filed in
March that accuses poli~e of 30 years
of racial profiling. U.S. District Judge
Susan Dlou set a Thursday deadline for
the decision.
The Chamber of Commerce is
increasing marketing efforts after
receiving calls from business executives
wondering about the city's business climate after the riots, spokesman Raymond Buse said Tuesday.
·

GUYSVILLE - Harold Wright, Guysville. died Tuesday,
May t, 2001 at his residence.
Arrangements will be announced by White Funeral Home in
Coolville.
·

ed AEP officiab as saying
chose laid off as a result of the
sale "could be recalled;; a
point which Meigs County
Economic
Development
Director Perry Varnadoe
described Tuesday as "very
promising in the short term."
The_layoff notices conte as
no surprise to AEP employees.

AEP has maintained for the
pasc two years that the mines

·southem
from PapAl
resignation of Roger Roush
due to retirement as teacher
and principal effective May 31.
Roush spent his entire 30 years
~n the reaching profession at
Letart Falls Elementary.
The board also:
• approved Brogan-Warner
Insurance Agency as the carrier for student insurance programs for the 2001-02 school
year;
. • approved the classified job

mediate school, is temporarily dosed and will reopen after it
has been thoroughly cl.e aned. ,
A number of pupils and staff in the intermediate bl!ilding
have complained of itchy and burning eyes, headaches and
vomiting since October when the heat was turned on. More
· than 900 students attend the intermediate and elementary
schools.
Clayton Group Services, an Akron-based environmental
consultant, has been testing the two schools for formaldehyde,
fiberglass, dust, mold, funguS' and bacteria.

ODOT
from PapAl
ODOT District 10 Deputy
•
Din:ctor George Collins.
. "There are individuals in
this area who have worked
sine~ the, mid-1961J$ .to· get
this road," said Collins:"Tbere
are also groups which have
advocated
the
project

Taft appoints another interim
director,for troubled agency . .
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COLUMBUS (AP)
effective delivery of human
Gov. Bob Taft on Tuesday services to Ohioans and has
named his executive assistant broad experience in the
for health and human ser-· issues and nunagement matvices to be the second inter- ters bel· ng addressed," ...•·ar.t
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im director .of the Ohio Sal'd.
Departn\ent of Job and FamMoody, 33, had been
ily Services in as niany
months.
working alongside Davidson
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Greg Moody, the gover- unce
sh e agree d m
nor's , liaison 10 ·six human temporarily lead the departservices agencies over the nlent after Director Jacque~
past tWO years, will replace ' line Romer-Sensky resigned
·
·t h at the
former House Speaker Jo am1'd reve 1auons
d
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Ann Davidson as interjm
epartment i egally with•
director, effective immedi- held child support payments
ately
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"G~g is dedicated to the · ents.

CON SOL
fromPiteA1
the development of ntining
and pollution control technologies.
·
· • Expected to contribute a
half-million dollars in cash
and $200,000 in non-cash

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would likely cease operation
under AEP ownership no
later than the end of 2001.
· "Employees have been
aware of the possible sale
since last Augu$t when the
company announced plans to
pursue a sale and retained the
investment banking firm
Rothschild Inc. to market the
properties;• said AEP's Vik.k.i
Michalski.
.
Michalski told the AP that
CONSOL will resume operations and recaU workers as
soon as July I , "but that's up
toCONSOL."
The Meigs Division laid off
45 miners a year ago.

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descriptions for head cook and
regUlar cooks at Southern Elementary. These would not
result in any new positions, but
rather, a continuation of existing cook positions in the new
school building;
• transferred Principal Funds
from Letart Falls, Syracuse,
Portland, kindergarten, and ··
junior high to the new K-8 ·
ichool building. .
Attending the meeting were
board members Ron Cammarata, Richard Hill, David
Kuscma, and Doug Little.
The· board's next meeting is
May 29.

RUTLAND - .Rutland
Alumni Awoci•rion wiD haw
its annual mmion on May 26
at 6 p.m. Jt Rutland CMc
Center.
Reserwions may be made
by sending 115 per meal to
Rutland Alumni Auociation,
P.O. Box 125, Rudand, Ohio
45775. TammyT~ and Bev
Baylor will perfoem at the
reunion.

DIIMIIr pllnned .
RACINE - A turkey and
ham noodle dinner will be
held at Southern High School
liom 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. on
Sunday, sponsored by Southern
Junior High.
The cost iS $5 for adUlts, $3
for children. Takeout orders are
available.

Plan banquet
CHESTER Chester
·United Methodist Church will
hold its mother/daughter banquet on May 9 at 6:30 p.m.
Reservations should be made
no later than May 6, by calling
Marilyn Spencer at 985-3979.

CARPENTER - Columbia Township Trustees will
meet on Monday at 7:30 p.m.
at the fire station.

Advisory lifted

VCterans thonld provide a
copyoftbrirdiscJwae,separation or DD214, spouses Social
Security number, date o( birth
and date of nurriage, date of
birth and Social Security numben of aD -dcpeadeot cbildm!,

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TUPPERS PLAINS - A
benefit for Kenny Reynolds, a
local cancer p;~timt, will be
held on Sunday at noon at the
Tuppers Plains Elementaty
School building.
Foo4, drawings and live
music are planned. lnforination
is available by calling 98598!'8.

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have
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Wednesday's Fun for Jesus,
free meal, games, Bible lesson, 3
to 5:30 p.m.; Thimble Thu~
days, free meal, games and
sewing lessons; Friday's Fun,
Food and Fellowship, 6 to
10:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, with non-violent video
games. computer and board
games, pool, free refreshments.

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· RUTLAND Leading
Creek . Conservancy District
POMEROY- Units of the
has lifted two boil advisories- Meigs Emergency Service
one for the areas of Nelson answm:d six calls for assistance
Road, McCumber Road from on Thesday. Units ~ponded as
Nelson Road to Beech Grove folloWs:
throughout the years CENTRAL DISPATCH
groups like the Southeast Road, Halliday Road, Beech
12:59 a.m., Shcru.
-'""s Oftice,
Ohio Regional Council and Grove Road from McCumber
Road
to
Jacks
Road,
Shepard
Danny
Pendleton,
Holzer
its Highway Users commit•
Road, Jacks Road and the Medical Cen(l'r;
tee.
2 :59 a.m., Main street, Mark
~ community, and the
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be a celebration, not only of a o er 10r Mine Road, Point Tillis, HMC;
new road about to be built; Rock Road, Laurel Road, · 8:57 a.m., Callaway Ridge,
but of the · dedicated, hard- Darst Road, North Run Road Audrey c~means, St. Joseph
HOfPital;
i -working people...wA9-lM- in and Co1,1e Road.
4:11 p.m., Ohio .7, Forrest
southeast Ohio and were
Ward,
St. Joseph Hospital;
instrumental in bringing this
8:43 p.m., Ohio 124, Gage
project to fruition."
POMEROY - Actions for Johnson, HMC;
dil(Orce have been filed . in
11:01 p.m., Pine Grove
Me.igs County Common Pleas Road, motor vehicle accident,
grants to 675 organizations in Court by Frances Lorene
22 states in 1999, and to Burns, Pomeroy. against Dou- Donald Guinther, refused
award nearly a half-million glas Alan Burns, Pomeroy; and treatment.
dollars in scholarships and by Brian K: Frederick, Long
grants to coUeges and univer- Bottom, against Stacy F~der­
. sities.
ick, Middleport.
POMEROY Several
· • Boasts a safety record that
Divorces have been granted individuals were recendy
is two times better than the to Tam L. Higgs from joseph
arrested for domestic violence
'dustry average. ·
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E. Higgs, and to Sarah M. by the Meip County Sheriff's
(Source: www.coruolen- Davis, from Aaron J. Davis.
[)epaMlnent.
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She~ Ralph E. Trussell said
that deputies were dispatched
to the Fnnk Herald and Erica
POMEROY - Marriage Blackwell residence on Monlicenses have been issued in
day. Upon arriving on the
Meigs County Probate Court
scene. deputies discovered both
to Tony Alan Brown, 23, and
subjects with visible signs of
Amber Denise Giordano, 19,
domestic violence.
both of Pomeroy; Justin David
Heral4 and Blackwell were
Delacruz, 20, and Jessica Irene
both arrested and incarcerated
·Barringer, 19, both of
on domestic violence charges.
Reedsville; William FloydVlltThe
second
incident
.ney; 38, and Ella Marie Mqore,
occumd at the Edith Roush
35, both ofVinton;Joshua Darresidence and involved. an
(UIPI21a-)
rell Jones, 19, and Courtney
Ohio v.loy Pulllllhlng eo.
alleged fight between Danny
Gail Moon, 18, both ofTaccoa,
Published every affo'!"l"!!, Monday
and Belinda Pendleton. Both
through Fridly, 111 Court St.,
Ga.; Matthew McGrath, 28,
Pomeroy,
Ohio.
Stcond·claoo
subjecta made statements about
pootogo paid 11 Pomeroy.
and Melissa Jean Haning, 20,
the assault and each had visible
,...,..., Tho Aaoclatod Pr- and
both of Alball¥; and to Scott
tho Otlo No-per
signs of physical violence upon
l'ootmUtor: Sond add- corrocClark. Allen, ~7, and Kimberly
their bodief,
tlonl to Tho Dally Sondnot, 111 CGurt.
Carol Collins, 33, both of
St., POIMIOY, Dlllo '671111.
Both individuals were arrestPomeroy.
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POMEROY -The Com- · damaged a 1987 golf cart and a
Tho Dalty SonUnol. Crodll will be given
comor •ch _ , No oubiC~ by
munity Outreach Team' lioni canopy .that the cart was sitting
mal porinlltod In 11110 ..tloro homo
the
Chillicothe Veterans under. Four chairs were also
carrier lllf'Yicela avaltlblt.
Admirustration Medical Cen- stolen; .
Mllll
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ter will enroU veterans into.the
lnaldo lhlgo ~--13 WHkl
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VA Health Care System of .reported that a rock was
26 WHkl,
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~n reg;uilins income that Sharon Johnson. Tuppers
and and Medicare and Plains, was driving northintwancc infOrmation.
bound on Ohio 7 at around
Veterans who emolled in the. 3:45 a.m. today . when she
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Ford Thunderbird to become
airborne.
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turned, coming to rest on its
top in the roadway.
Johnson was transported c0
St. Joseph's Hospital in Park.:
ersburg, WVa., were she is list_;
ed as in stable condition.
The vehicle was severely
damaged.
The cruh remains under.
investigation.

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GOP leaders hope to _yvrap:
up budget deal this .week
WASHINGTON '(AP)
Repu!llicans are hoping to pwh
a final 2002 budget through
Congtess this week after settling
for an 11-year, $1.35 trillion tax
cut that would give President
Bwh most of the taX reduction
he has long fought for.
. White House officials and
GOP leaders seemed to resolve
the two major remaining stumbling blocks to a Howe-Senate .
compromise on the budget
Wednesday. They first reached

the taX-cut deal.Then they tentatively agreed to let spending·
for many programs grow by 5:2'
percent next year, said a Republican speaking on condition of
anonynrity, surpassing the 4 per- ·
cent Bush had wanted.
Bush-had made a S!.6 trillio.n, 1
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of his econonric plan since early
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:Today is Wedneiday, May 2, the 122nd
all! 2&lt;l3 clays left in the year.
, 'Thday's Highlight in History:

&lt;laY of 2001. There

· ,On May 2, 1863, Confederate Gen. Thomas "Stonewall"
· ~n was accidentally wounded by his own men at Chan·
Cekonville,Va.; he died eight da}'llater;
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~ :on this date:
·
' :In 1519, artist Leonardo da Vinci died at Cloux, France.
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. . )n .1670, the Hudson Bay Co, was chartered by England's
Ki'ng ,Charles II.
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, .... ·~n . 1890, the OklahoruaTerritory was organized.
·· . l11· 1936, "Peter and the Wolf," a symphonic tale for children
' by,: Sergei Prokofiev, had its world premiere in Moscow. . ·
, :In 1945, the Soviet Union announced the fall of Berlin, and
thf Allies announced the surrender of Nazi troops in Italy and
· ~of Austria. ,
In 1957, Sen, Joseph R. McCarthyo the controversial Republi~ senator from Wisconsin, died at Bethesda Naval Hospital
in Maryland. '
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. C~l ¢hessrnan was executed at San Quentin Prison in Cali·
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jn 1972, alter serving 48 years as head of the FBf, J. Edgar
~ H9c:~Ver died .in Washington at age 77.
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· :In 1994, Nelson Mandela claimed victory in the waie of
South Africa's fint democratic elections; President F.W de
KlCrk acknOwledged defeat.
·
Ten yea111 ago: U.S., British, French and Dutch forces
plunged 50 miles deeper into northern Iraq. In his ninth
· eneyclica!, Pope John .Paul II acknOwledged the success of cap·
italisJP,.. but denounced the system . for $ometimes achieving
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, In (I)~ocrat) Davis' mind, the blame for the energy crisis
belongs first and foremost to former Republican Gov. Pete
Wibon for signing on to the state's bogus attempt at "deregu·
Jation"- never mind that Democrats in the state Legislature
unanimously backed the bill
Next, Davis points a finger at the federal government for
.refUsing to bail out the state by capping pricei on wholesale
electricity. Never mind that price caps in California largely ere·
ated this meis in the first place. Washington is unwilling to
repeat the state's mistakes, and that has Davis miffed ....
And Davis would like· us all to forget that he refused to con·
front the energy disaster last summer, when all the warning
signs - shortages and Stage 2 power alerts - were already in
place.... Faced wich artificially low e~ergy costs, consumen saw
no' ·reason to coiiServe, and the utilities couldn't alford to meet
their demands ....
And now that Pacific Gas and Electric has filed for bank·
ruptcy protection, the state probably has little chance of
recouj!ing the billions it spent on Davis' costly lesson in basic
econ9mics.
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• • ~ 'Palin Beacli (Fla.) Post, on racial profiling legislation:
.fl!o~da'• police chie!S and sheriffs and some Republican legis·
laron last week blocked creation of a task force that would have
looked into racial profiling by law enforcement. Instead, a
House committee endorsed a sheriffs' proposal to develop poli·
des (or dealing with" diverse populations."
· lt was another affiont to African·Americans in Florida,
many ofwhom still resent Gov. Bush's One Florida Initiative,
his heavy-handed overhaul of affirmative action. Some AfricanAmerican lawmakers didn't get a chance even to speak about ··
tbe profiling bill because Republican leaders pushed it to the
e!lcfof a committee meeting and time ran out.
... ·P,q1.Jerry Melvin, R-Fort Walton Beach, said he was sparills·'~oridians the "frenzy of the news media" that the task
IO«~·would bring. In fact, he is keeping the p11blic from find·
.irlg qut how its law enforcement officers react to race. Rep.
~elvjn has created his own frenzy of discontent and engen·
c!Cred suspicion among minorities.
New Jersey paid a $12.9 million settlement this year to four
vittirlrs of a 1998 shooting that began when state police
. e j l a van based on racial P.rofiling. The Legislature said last
~k that no such problem exists in Florida. Before 1998, New
Jeaey· probably said the same thing.

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leaving his wallet with six pennies
inside. There are six children in our
f:unily, and the conclusion we reached
was that he left one for each of us.
ADVICE
When she heard about it, our aunt
(Dad's sister) presented us with the
following: " I am like a penny. Not a MINNESorA
bad one, a ""'Y bright one. Remem·
DEAR KEEPING: What a
ber, I'll always runt up wherever Y.,u . charming and comforting story. That
find a penny anywhere. In the years to letter generated a 6urry of mail. Read
come, you 'II pick one up and say, on:
'There's Dad!' In time you'D have a
DEAR ABBY: My grandfather
thousand remiqders of hmv .imch told me that when an angel misses
you're loved"
you, he or she will toss a penny down
Abby, coundess time5 since that day, to tell you so. l believe it. ·
we have been reminded in the most
Right after the start of the new mil·
unusual and spontaneous ways that lennium, I uneA'pectedly lost my life
our d1d is still very iuuch a part of our partner, Greg, from acute pancreatitis.
lives. - KEEPING PENNIES IN He started feeling poorly on Jan. 2

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• Daily News, Los ADples, on Gov. Gray Davis and the enn. gy crisis: If only the entire state of California had been hit with
a rolling blackout for five minutes on (April 5), we could have
been spared Gray Davis' uninspiring, televised whine.
But alas, the power held strong, and Californians got to sec
· cheir .governor try to say "It's not my fault" in as many ways

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Mom," who received a binhday card
from her mother containing a penny.
Two years ago my father passed away.

Had Gary Johnson been commander
of American military forces during
World War II, we might all be speaking
German today.
That's the conclusion one draws after
hearing the New Mexico governor's
remarks about the war on drugs during
appearances last week at the annual conference of the National Organization for
the Reform of Marijuana Laws and on
NBC's "Meet the Ptess."
Johnson thinks that the drug war is
unwinnable. He suggests that America
wave th~ white flag, that it give in to the
international dtug cartels and that it
decriminalize drug use.
"The war on drugs is a miserable' fail·
ure," said Johnson, who confesses to past
marijuana and cocaine use. "Half the
budget for law enforcement, half the
budget for courts, half the budget for
prisoiiS is dn)g-relat~d."
Johnson thinks the nation would be
better otT ac~ep.ting that a certain percentage of the· population will be drug~
addled. "I think that we need to legalize
marijuana:• he said. "W~ need to adapt
harm·reduction strategies on all these
other drugs."
The New Mexico governoc advo·
cates social nihilism . Since we have failed
to beat our enemy, he reasons, let us give
ground, Let us accept that the scourge
- drugs - will make slaves of addi·
tiona) tens of thousands of Americans
each year and that it will take so many
thousands oflives each year.
Speken se deutche?
Fortunately, President Bush does qot
share the view of'his fellow Republican
Johnson. He has nominated anti·diug
· crusader John P. Waltets to head the
Office of National Drug Control Policy.
If approved by the Senate, he would suc·
ceed Gen. Barry McCafli-ey, who left the
post in January.
Walters, pmident of tHe Philanthropy
Roundtable, a national· \!onors group,
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domestic demand for drugs.
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The reason drug trafficking flourishes ·~~:
in the Andean Ridge, in Mexico. in ·~~
Southeast and South Central Asia is ~"
because America
offers such a lucrative •n
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COUJMIIIST
Bennett directed national drug control
policy under formerPresident Bush. He
was deputy director for supply reduction.
The nation's new leader in the war on
drugs inherits the battle plan of his pre·
decessor: to "reduce drug use and availability by half and the consequences i:&gt;f
g~~ ~bur .• at. least 25 ~ercent by

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to prevent it altogether. And the best way ~-:.
to do that is to discourage kids from· ' !
"experimenting" with drugs. As McCaf- __
frey noted, "If children reach adulthood ~~
without using illegal drugs, alcohol or :••;
tobacco, they are unlikely to develop ;c;,
chemical-dependency problems later in ;.~
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As to the more than 14 million .Americans who are current users of~;;
drugs, their illegal conduct should be ·~.;,
treated at least as seriously as drunk dri·
ving. Indeed, as much as the stigma and ·~
the cost of a drunk driving rap has ' '
curbed the numbers of alcohol·addledmotorists on the natioh's highways and
byways, the prospe~t of certain punishment' in the event of a drug rap will
mrely curb casual use.
The estimated 5 million hard·core)
drug addicts arc a different matter. The l'
threat of armt, oflmmiliation, of fines is ,
not enough to deter them from · their :
deadly habit. They require medical inter· :
ventipn. That's why a serious .effort to :
substantially reduce drug demand must !
·make drug treatment a priority. By pro- !
viding treatment on demand to any and ' J
everyone with a serious drug problem, j
the government almost ~ettainly would ,
save more money than it spent.
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Just because A111erica has not won the
War o.n drugs does not mean ~hat this ;,l':
nation should .surrender.'We· must con· .. ·.,
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the lives of so many millions of our fei-R
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If , this . goal is achieved, states the
National Drug Control Strategy: 2001
Annual Report, just 3 percent of Americans will be using illegal drugs. That
would be the lowest documented drug·
use rate in the nation's history.
Of course, it will be extremely daunting to achieve this goal in just the next
six years. It will require concerted efforts
on two fronts - reduction of available
drug supplies and dampening of drug
demand-.
Supply reduction means interdiction.
And it is best. to wage this battl~ at ~he
source, according to national drug con·
trol strategy:· the Andean Ridge for
cocaine and heroin; Mexico for
methamphetamine, heroin and marijua·
na; an4, Southeast Asia and South Cen·
tral Asia for heroin.
Fighting side ,by side with our international allies,.the United States can tar·
get illegal drug cultivation and produc·
Ooseph Perkins is a columnist for The San :::.
Diego
Union-1Hbune arid can be reached at .~.
cion, destroy drug·trafficking ·syndicates
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and . interdict drug shipments. At the joseph. PerkinsUnionTrib.com.)
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Confidence report should be
delivered to the residents
before that time; new rates
POMEROY- Middleport Utincluded in report. Anyone with
eral}' Club, 2 p.m. Wednesday, questions, anend the meeting
· Pomeroy Libral}'. Phyllis Hack- for answers.
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en to review "Galileo's DaughteJ" by Oava Sobel. ·
CARPENTER - Columbia
· Township Trustees, 7:30 p.m.,
THURSDAY
lire station.
PAGEVILLE- Revival services, Pageville Free Will Bap- The Community Calendar Ia
tist Church, Thursday through · publlahed aa a free aervlee
Saturday. Calvin Minnis,
to non-profit groups wishing
· speaker.
to announce meetings and
special events. Thl! calendar
SYRACUSE- Syracuse VilIa not clealgned to promote
lage Council, 7 p.m., village
salea or funcl-ralllrs of any
hall, regular meeting.
type. ltema are printed only
aa apace permits and cennot
TUPPERS PLAINS - Eastern be guaranteed to be printed
Local Schools, parent-teacher a apec:ltlc number of days.

Funding for finish

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PoMEROY - Governing
Board, Athens-Meigs Educational Service Center, special
meeting Wednesday, 7 p.m.
office at 507 Richland Ave.,
Athens. Purpose, to inteiView
candidates lor the posjtion of
treasurer.

conferences, from 3 to 6 p.m.
at both elementary and high
schools. Parents to caH
schools at 985-3304 (elemental}') or 985-3329 (high school)
to schedule appointments.

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This glass enclosure in the center of the large second-floor room
of the 1:823 Chester Courthouse is one of the latest improvements to the building restoration program. Here Pat Holter, Mary
Powell and Kay Ack arrange period clothing. Partial funding for
the courthouse Improvements has been raised by benefit dinners at Royal Oak Resort. Another one will be held Friday at
6:30 p.m. and tickets are being sold around the coul)ty.

and died a ._,k later - I 8 days shape of a heart.
before what would have been our
I continue to find pennies ofien20th anniversary.
. especially when I'm feeling blue. So,
' Greg's mother passed on only four maybe the mother of"Daughter of a
months eatlier. As he and his sister Frugal Mom" had a premonition. ,wm: sorting through her belongings, TERRY IN GILBEIU, ARIZ.
ihey were surprised to find some penDEAR 'I'ERRY: Perhaps. Pl~ase
niei in a ...,ry unlikely pbce. His sister accept my sympathy for the unexrecalled how yt:'ars before, their f.lther pected · )~ of your life partner. What
-long deceased- would sing"Pen- · a bittemM&lt;et story. Read on:
. nics From Heaven," so they took it as
DEAR ABBY: The writer who
,-i, sign that both of their, parents were inquired about the meaning of a
·. watching over them.
penny her mother sent her before she
During the days th~t Greg was died may not have gotten it "for luck."
dying, I ' kept finding pennies in
It seems more likely that the seemstrange pl;lces. Once; in the parking ingly insignificant token was a "penny
lot, I looked down at what I thought for her thoughrs;· rather than the
was a shiny bracelet. It was six newly good luck charm you suggested.
mimed pennie5 lying in a perfect row
My mother sent me such a penny
- one for his sister, her husband, during my busiest college days. I took
three children and myself I found one the hint, and ever since have made
in the hospital corridor the day he sharing my busy adult life with her a
died. It was in the center of a key top priority.
chain mmeone had twisted into the
I hope "Daughter" didn't wait until

COMMUNITY NEWS &amp; NOTES
MHSOass of
'76 reunion

WIC ·program

card for her.
were signed for Ethel Orr,
Thelma Henderson gave the Ellen Arnott, Douglas Circle,
mission report from April Mary Stobart, Harold Hager,
ge~~roMIIiliWing
Response on "Living Abun· Carl Weese, Pauline Wolfe.
POMEROY -The Meigs,
POMEROY Wo~en , dantly.LivingWhole: byKaren Larry
Hubbard,
Carrie
High School Cbss of 1976 infants and children can bene· Durant, who is a physician and Roush, Anna Lee Tucker, Mi).
'vill have its 25th class reunion fit from the Meigs County ordained
minister
of dred Parsons, Edison ' Brace:
May 26 at the Eli Dennison WI C program at the Meigs Methodist . Church
of David Grindstaff, Martha ·Lou ' •
· Post of the American Legion . County Health Department, Caribbean and America in Beegle, Vicki Boso, Naomi' ;
in Ruda11d.
according to Debbie 6abbitt, Honduras"Balize District. She Neville, Donna Byer, Rutl:; · ·•
Letters have been mailed to R .N., WIC _director.
speaks of healing as wholeness Howard, Martha Studer, June .
alumni; h9Wever, there were
Babbitt s:ud women who are for the entire person.
Turner, Evelyn Brady, Na 01
many addresses missing. Those . pregnant, breast feeding or . Parker was hostess and Brinker, Elizabeth Carpenter, ·
who are members of the class have children aged leis than. 5 ' served sandwiches, Jell·O and w· k D
Bill Ri
and did not receive a letter, or years old, can get help With cookies to those named an
IC
um, .
·ce, Chacy, ,,.;
Cordero, Mrs. Jose Cordero, ,,;
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arc a •a · · y member of an providing_ ~utritious _foods for. Mary Jo Barringer and Nina Fred Smith, Don Richar4 .. ;
alumnus who no longer lives their families, WIC 15 part of .Robinson. Next meeting wiH Hill, Max Sterrett, Alta Bal- " ,
in the area are asked to pass the "Help Me Grow" cam· l'&gt;e May 8 at the church.
lard, Larry Powell, Mike Pow- ·
this information along.
paign.
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ReservatioiiS can be made
Ann Boso read an article ,,
by calling Steve Bachner, 992-.
about "The Legend of the'. :
3698; Des Jeffers, 992·444 I;
RACINE -The Center of Dogwood:' Blondcna Raine.:·_
Tammie Mash, 992·0437; or
God's Neighborhood Escape read " TheHopeoftheWorld"'Cindy Eads Glaze, 992·7506;
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. h an d "Easter Th ough ts rIOl,:. l
ALFRED- An Easter pro- IOr
•eens, th e acnvmes
or contact the class by e-mail
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h take place there, the number These Troubled Times" by .
at meigs76@yahoo.com.
gram was presente at .t de . o f yout h serve d , an d.t h e fiun d• H eIen Sremer
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Ri·ce. Har. t rea, A-•·'
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Boxed lunch dinner were .
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POMEROY - A total ·of included all members reading b hal:n~~ ems spo
~n enjoye . Y thos.e attending, ,,
$1,040 was collected for the and sharing experiences of e d o
e group noting t e Gladys Sterrett, Edna Knopp•. ..
American Heart Association (; · h
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h.1 nee s, and the Sonshme CJrcle Julie CampbeH,Edie Hubbard.
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e wars P voted to give S250 to the pro· Blondena , Rainer, Thelma .. ,
in the reeent Meigs County center featured a cross, seeds,
k
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gram.
Walton, Janet Theiss, Melis.s:( ,. ,
Division's "Have a Heart"
paNe eltl~ anp k acs. .d d
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Members also voted to Smith, Letha Proffitt, Jo Lee, ..
canlpai·gn .,
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Of the total, the Pomeroy meeting ar;d read the secre- sponsor a c
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eKe vey, Mattie • ·
Food Shop was .the top seller, tary's report in the absence of Evans Trail Ride , and listened Teaford, Ruth Simpson, Ber-· · ·
raising $206. Twenty local Martha Poole. Osie Mae -FoH· to a report on the Gallia • nice Theiss, Mattie Beegle; · •
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County dChildren's
Home. It Martha Lou Beegle, Ann,. , '
busi.nesses partt·c 1·pared 1·n the ro d gave th e t reasurers, report.
h
campaign. Meigs County Donations were made to the was note t at a new sweeper Boso, Peggy Hill, Mildrea ..
· c·tttzens
. program an d. had been donated to the Hart, Mable Brace, Kathryn''r•..
AHA Volunteers dl.stri·buted semqr
paper hearts to area businesses Cooperative Parisi).
church, A bake sale was set for Hart, and a guest, Violet Fish~ ~ :
and for a dollar or more dona·
Florence Ann Spencer had May 12, and officers' reports er.
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Next meeting will be May
on hearts displayed.
Teresa Sentillana of Dallas, and Melissa Smith during the I 0 at 7 p.m. at the church with. . .
. A , vote of thanks was .,.,
.exas, park'mg Sch oo I o fTh e- meeting
fi rd conducted by Mattie Rainer, Edie and Matti( ;
extended by the local orga~i· ology, who has · charge 0 { Tea 0 ·
Teaford, in charge of the pro-. .
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Sympathy cards were signed gram and refreshments. AIL ,
zation ,or the organizations, American and Mexican pro- ~ Ch 1 W
d
h
10r
ares I e an Rut Ann .area women are invited to ·
businesses and donors who grams. All signed the birthda~ Hill. Cards of encouragement attend.
participated by giving to the
• American Heart Association
in its research and education
program about cardiovascular
dis~ase and prevention.

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cosm of life;
pleased you've become so successful."
Now evety boxer"has three guys in his. ' • "I'm from the tax department and I'mW
corner.And.the most important of theie is here to help you."
what they
a "cut .man." He's the guy
Aggression depressidn
who .patches you up between rounds so
For anybody who's played contact
'you' can go back out and continue the sports or sold timeshares, you've been told~
fight. I think in.life we all need a good cut ,many time5 that aggtession is a good· thing.
man, Somebody who can make us smile If you want SPmething, you have to go
or cheer us up or Cl'lin just piy for the after it. Nobody's going to hand you suebeer.
·
ces5; you've got to butt into line, reach out
Some of us don't have a knockout and grab it.
They call it the "killer instinct,",and a lot
punch or blinding speed and we'll never
win any titles, but if we have a good cut of us encourage it in our kids and our ath.
man, we can at least make it to the last letes and each other. And then we hear on
round, and that's all that really matten.You the news about fights in the stands and
can't win at life anyway. The ending is road rage and belligerent airline passenfixed.
gen. '
IUqllirM mtarpretatlon
Maybe we need to temper this whole
,ConunuilicatiOn, is a very im!'Drrant agression thing. We're endipg up ~th a
part of ~e's , life. But ·to be able to lot of really crabby people •doing weD.
undentand people, you muse realize that That's· not a good trend. Society gets a litthey often say th~ elCIIct opposite of what tie scary when every time people see a ye~t!Jey mean. For examp)e:
low light, they step on the gas instead
·;"lt'l not you, it's me."
the brakes.
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• "Have you lost weight?"
Quote of the Day: "Don't squat with , ~
• "If I had to lose to soq~.ebody, I'm glad your spurs on." - ~ed Green ·
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• "I can't eat all this.''
Show," a television series leen in rlre US. on:
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own penonal coutage. For me it's a micro-

there's rust all over it. Some guys would get
all the body work done and a fmh coat of
paint. Maybe a ring and valve job. Bu~
that's not my
. No matter how mucli you repair or
replace, the ~d truth is that all of the parts
of that automobile are old and tited. And
since nobody is crazy enough to replace all
of the parts, more soon~ than later, one of
them is going to break down. To me, the
only way to keep it on the road is to
remember the eat's failing health and treat
it with tenderness and extreme respect.
Ifi get a new paint job, I'll forget it's an
old car. Then, when it doesn't start or
something doesn't work, I'll be disappoint·
ed. ' like it better now. It looks like an old
pile ofjunk, and when it gets me where I
wanr to go, I · consider it a miracle. It's
called "contentment through lower~
tation.'' It's also why I don't dye my hair.
The. cut man
I hate to admit it, btit I like Wo!rching
boxing. Not in person, but on .television.
And not when it's anyone I know or ever
dated. I think what appeals .to me is the
fundamental struggle agait\st an obvious
;md worthy opponent and the ultimate go." .
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with the contact her mom wanted.UNDA'S DAUGHTER, WLSA,
OKLA.
DEAR DAUGHTER: While that
"hint" is a little too subde for me, several other people also mentioned it.
I'D leave it up to my readers to decide
which explanation they prefer.
DEAR ABBY: During World War
II, my mother sent a penny to each of
my cousins who went otT to fight. She
put a notch ih each penny on the theory that "a bad penny always returns."
One cousin signed all his war mail,
'Just a Bad Penny." Three of my ·
cousins 'vere wounded, but an the"bad pennies" returned. SID
GOODMAN, PARAMUS, N.J.
DEAR SID: I hope they invested
them. By now they should have added
up to real money! '
(Dear Abby is. u&gt;rillt'tt by Pnuliur
Pltillips attd dat1JillfcrJcattuc Phillip;)

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:Today is Wedneiday, May 2, the 122nd
all! 2&lt;l3 clays left in the year.
, 'Thday's Highlight in History:

&lt;laY of 2001. There

· ,On May 2, 1863, Confederate Gen. Thomas "Stonewall"
· ~n was accidentally wounded by his own men at Chan·
Cekonville,Va.; he died eight da}'llater;
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~ :on this date:
·
' :In 1519, artist Leonardo da Vinci died at Cloux, France.
•
. . )n .1670, the Hudson Bay Co, was chartered by England's
Ki'ng ,Charles II.
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, .... ·~n . 1890, the OklahoruaTerritory was organized.
·· . l11· 1936, "Peter and the Wolf," a symphonic tale for children
' by,: Sergei Prokofiev, had its world premiere in Moscow. . ·
, :In 1945, the Soviet Union announced the fall of Berlin, and
thf Allies announced the surrender of Nazi troops in Italy and
· ~of Austria. ,
In 1957, Sen, Joseph R. McCarthyo the controversial Republi~ senator from Wisconsin, died at Bethesda Naval Hospital
in Maryland. '
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. C~l ¢hessrnan was executed at San Quentin Prison in Cali·
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jn 1972, alter serving 48 years as head of the FBf, J. Edgar
~ H9c:~Ver died .in Washington at age 77.
·
· :In 1994, Nelson Mandela claimed victory in the waie of
South Africa's fint democratic elections; President F.W de
KlCrk acknOwledged defeat.
·
Ten yea111 ago: U.S., British, French and Dutch forces
plunged 50 miles deeper into northern Iraq. In his ninth
· eneyclica!, Pope John .Paul II acknOwledged the success of cap·
italisJP,.. but denounced the system . for $ometimes achieving
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, In (I)~ocrat) Davis' mind, the blame for the energy crisis
belongs first and foremost to former Republican Gov. Pete
Wibon for signing on to the state's bogus attempt at "deregu·
Jation"- never mind that Democrats in the state Legislature
unanimously backed the bill
Next, Davis points a finger at the federal government for
.refUsing to bail out the state by capping pricei on wholesale
electricity. Never mind that price caps in California largely ere·
ated this meis in the first place. Washington is unwilling to
repeat the state's mistakes, and that has Davis miffed ....
And Davis would like· us all to forget that he refused to con·
front the energy disaster last summer, when all the warning
signs - shortages and Stage 2 power alerts - were already in
place.... Faced wich artificially low e~ergy costs, consumen saw
no' ·reason to coiiServe, and the utilities couldn't alford to meet
their demands ....
And now that Pacific Gas and Electric has filed for bank·
ruptcy protection, the state probably has little chance of
recouj!ing the billions it spent on Davis' costly lesson in basic
econ9mics.
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• • ~ 'Palin Beacli (Fla.) Post, on racial profiling legislation:
.fl!o~da'• police chie!S and sheriffs and some Republican legis·
laron last week blocked creation of a task force that would have
looked into racial profiling by law enforcement. Instead, a
House committee endorsed a sheriffs' proposal to develop poli·
des (or dealing with" diverse populations."
· lt was another affiont to African·Americans in Florida,
many ofwhom still resent Gov. Bush's One Florida Initiative,
his heavy-handed overhaul of affirmative action. Some AfricanAmerican lawmakers didn't get a chance even to speak about ··
tbe profiling bill because Republican leaders pushed it to the
e!lcfof a committee meeting and time ran out.
... ·P,q1.Jerry Melvin, R-Fort Walton Beach, said he was sparills·'~oridians the "frenzy of the news media" that the task
IO«~·would bring. In fact, he is keeping the p11blic from find·
.irlg qut how its law enforcement officers react to race. Rep.
~elvjn has created his own frenzy of discontent and engen·
c!Cred suspicion among minorities.
New Jersey paid a $12.9 million settlement this year to four
vittirlrs of a 1998 shooting that began when state police
. e j l a van based on racial P.rofiling. The Legislature said last
~k that no such problem exists in Florida. Before 1998, New
Jeaey· probably said the same thing.

Dear

leaving his wallet with six pennies
inside. There are six children in our
f:unily, and the conclusion we reached
was that he left one for each of us.
ADVICE
When she heard about it, our aunt
(Dad's sister) presented us with the
following: " I am like a penny. Not a MINNESorA
bad one, a ""'Y bright one. Remem·
DEAR KEEPING: What a
ber, I'll always runt up wherever Y.,u . charming and comforting story. That
find a penny anywhere. In the years to letter generated a 6urry of mail. Read
come, you 'II pick one up and say, on:
'There's Dad!' In time you'D have a
DEAR ABBY: My grandfather
thousand remiqders of hmv .imch told me that when an angel misses
you're loved"
you, he or she will toss a penny down
Abby, coundess time5 since that day, to tell you so. l believe it. ·
we have been reminded in the most
Right after the start of the new mil·
unusual and spontaneous ways that lennium, I uneA'pectedly lost my life
our d1d is still very iuuch a part of our partner, Greg, from acute pancreatitis.
lives. - KEEPING PENNIES IN He started feeling poorly on Jan. 2

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• Daily News, Los ADples, on Gov. Gray Davis and the enn. gy crisis: If only the entire state of California had been hit with
a rolling blackout for five minutes on (April 5), we could have
been spared Gray Davis' uninspiring, televised whine.
But alas, the power held strong, and Californians got to sec
· cheir .governor try to say "It's not my fault" in as many ways

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from her mother containing a penny.
Two years ago my father passed away.

Had Gary Johnson been commander
of American military forces during
World War II, we might all be speaking
German today.
That's the conclusion one draws after
hearing the New Mexico governor's
remarks about the war on drugs during
appearances last week at the annual conference of the National Organization for
the Reform of Marijuana Laws and on
NBC's "Meet the Ptess."
Johnson thinks that the drug war is
unwinnable. He suggests that America
wave th~ white flag, that it give in to the
international dtug cartels and that it
decriminalize drug use.
"The war on drugs is a miserable' fail·
ure," said Johnson, who confesses to past
marijuana and cocaine use. "Half the
budget for law enforcement, half the
budget for courts, half the budget for
prisoiiS is dn)g-relat~d."
Johnson thinks the nation would be
better otT ac~ep.ting that a certain percentage of the· population will be drug~
addled. "I think that we need to legalize
marijuana:• he said. "W~ need to adapt
harm·reduction strategies on all these
other drugs."
The New Mexico governoc advo·
cates social nihilism . Since we have failed
to beat our enemy, he reasons, let us give
ground, Let us accept that the scourge
- drugs - will make slaves of addi·
tiona) tens of thousands of Americans
each year and that it will take so many
thousands oflives each year.
Speken se deutche?
Fortunately, President Bush does qot
share the view of'his fellow Republican
Johnson. He has nominated anti·diug
· crusader John P. Waltets to head the
Office of National Drug Control Policy.
If approved by the Senate, he would suc·
ceed Gen. Barry McCafli-ey, who left the
post in January.
Walters, pmident of tHe Philanthropy
Roundtable, a national· \!onors group,
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same time, the United States m~t curb : :~
domestic demand for drugs.
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The reason drug trafficking flourishes ·~~:
in the Andean Ridge, in Mexico. in ·~~
Southeast and South Central Asia is ~"
because America
offers such a lucrative •n
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Joseph
PerKins
COUJMIIIST
Bennett directed national drug control
policy under formerPresident Bush. He
was deputy director for supply reduction.
The nation's new leader in the war on
drugs inherits the battle plan of his pre·
decessor: to "reduce drug use and availability by half and the consequences i:&gt;f
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to prevent it altogether. And the best way ~-:.
to do that is to discourage kids from· ' !
"experimenting" with drugs. As McCaf- __
frey noted, "If children reach adulthood ~~
without using illegal drugs, alcohol or :••;
tobacco, they are unlikely to develop ;c;,
chemical-dependency problems later in ;.~
·~"
T
)11e.
As to the more than 14 million .Americans who are current users of~;;
drugs, their illegal conduct should be ·~.;,
treated at least as seriously as drunk dri·
ving. Indeed, as much as the stigma and ·~
the cost of a drunk driving rap has ' '
curbed the numbers of alcohol·addledmotorists on the natioh's highways and
byways, the prospe~t of certain punishment' in the event of a drug rap will
mrely curb casual use.
The estimated 5 million hard·core)
drug addicts arc a different matter. The l'
threat of armt, oflmmiliation, of fines is ,
not enough to deter them from · their :
deadly habit. They require medical inter· :
ventipn. That's why a serious .effort to :
substantially reduce drug demand must !
·make drug treatment a priority. By pro- !
viding treatment on demand to any and ' J
everyone with a serious drug problem, j
the government almost ~ettainly would ,
save more money than it spent.
~
Just because A111erica has not won the
War o.n drugs does not mean ~hat this ;,l':
nation should .surrender.'We· must con· .. ·.,
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tinue to fight the, scourge that destroys : •.,
the lives of so many millions of our fei-R
low country·men ·women and ...::hil-11!!
~dren.
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If , this . goal is achieved, states the
National Drug Control Strategy: 2001
Annual Report, just 3 percent of Americans will be using illegal drugs. That
would be the lowest documented drug·
use rate in the nation's history.
Of course, it will be extremely daunting to achieve this goal in just the next
six years. It will require concerted efforts
on two fronts - reduction of available
drug supplies and dampening of drug
demand-.
Supply reduction means interdiction.
And it is best. to wage this battl~ at ~he
source, according to national drug con·
trol strategy:· the Andean Ridge for
cocaine and heroin; Mexico for
methamphetamine, heroin and marijua·
na; an4, Southeast Asia and South Cen·
tral Asia for heroin.
Fighting side ,by side with our international allies,.the United States can tar·
get illegal drug cultivation and produc·
Ooseph Perkins is a columnist for The San :::.
Diego
Union-1Hbune arid can be reached at .~.
cion, destroy drug·trafficking ·syndicates
~:
and . interdict drug shipments. At the joseph. PerkinsUnionTrib.com.)
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MONDAY
SYRACUSE -Syracuse
Water Board, Monday, 7 p.m.
water board ollice. Consumer
Confidence report should be
delivered to the residents
before that time; new rates
POMEROY- Middleport Utincluded in report. Anyone with
eral}' Club, 2 p.m. Wednesday, questions, anend the meeting
· Pomeroy Libral}'. Phyllis Hack- for answers.
·
en to review "Galileo's DaughteJ" by Oava Sobel. ·
CARPENTER - Columbia
· Township Trustees, 7:30 p.m.,
THURSDAY
lire station.
PAGEVILLE- Revival services, Pageville Free Will Bap- The Community Calendar Ia
tist Church, Thursday through · publlahed aa a free aervlee
Saturday. Calvin Minnis,
to non-profit groups wishing
· speaker.
to announce meetings and
special events. Thl! calendar
SYRACUSE- Syracuse VilIa not clealgned to promote
lage Council, 7 p.m., village
salea or funcl-ralllrs of any
hall, regular meeting.
type. ltema are printed only
aa apace permits and cennot
TUPPERS PLAINS - Eastern be guaranteed to be printed
Local Schools, parent-teacher a apec:ltlc number of days.

Funding for finish

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R,ED GREEN'S VIEW \

BYRIDGRIBC

PoMEROY - Governing
Board, Athens-Meigs Educational Service Center, special
meeting Wednesday, 7 p.m.
office at 507 Richland Ave.,
Athens. Purpose, to inteiView
candidates lor the posjtion of
treasurer.

conferences, from 3 to 6 p.m.
at both elementary and high
schools. Parents to caH
schools at 985-3304 (elemental}') or 985-3329 (high school)
to schedule appointments.

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WEDNESDAY
PAGEVILLE- Scipio Town·
ship Trustees, Wednesday, .
6:30 p.m. Pagevile town hall.

'

This glass enclosure in the center of the large second-floor room
of the 1:823 Chester Courthouse is one of the latest improvements to the building restoration program. Here Pat Holter, Mary
Powell and Kay Ack arrange period clothing. Partial funding for
the courthouse Improvements has been raised by benefit dinners at Royal Oak Resort. Another one will be held Friday at
6:30 p.m. and tickets are being sold around the coul)ty.

and died a ._,k later - I 8 days shape of a heart.
before what would have been our
I continue to find pennies ofien20th anniversary.
. especially when I'm feeling blue. So,
' Greg's mother passed on only four maybe the mother of"Daughter of a
months eatlier. As he and his sister Frugal Mom" had a premonition. ,wm: sorting through her belongings, TERRY IN GILBEIU, ARIZ.
ihey were surprised to find some penDEAR 'I'ERRY: Perhaps. Pl~ase
niei in a ...,ry unlikely pbce. His sister accept my sympathy for the unexrecalled how yt:'ars before, their f.lther pected · )~ of your life partner. What
-long deceased- would sing"Pen- · a bittemM&lt;et story. Read on:
. nics From Heaven," so they took it as
DEAR ABBY: The writer who
,-i, sign that both of their, parents were inquired about the meaning of a
·. watching over them.
penny her mother sent her before she
During the days th~t Greg was died may not have gotten it "for luck."
dying, I ' kept finding pennies in
It seems more likely that the seemstrange pl;lces. Once; in the parking ingly insignificant token was a "penny
lot, I looked down at what I thought for her thoughrs;· rather than the
was a shiny bracelet. It was six newly good luck charm you suggested.
mimed pennie5 lying in a perfect row
My mother sent me such a penny
- one for his sister, her husband, during my busiest college days. I took
three children and myself I found one the hint, and ever since have made
in the hospital corridor the day he sharing my busy adult life with her a
died. It was in the center of a key top priority.
chain mmeone had twisted into the
I hope "Daughter" didn't wait until

COMMUNITY NEWS &amp; NOTES
MHSOass of
'76 reunion

WIC ·program

card for her.
were signed for Ethel Orr,
Thelma Henderson gave the Ellen Arnott, Douglas Circle,
mission report from April Mary Stobart, Harold Hager,
ge~~roMIIiliWing
Response on "Living Abun· Carl Weese, Pauline Wolfe.
POMEROY -The Meigs,
POMEROY Wo~en , dantly.LivingWhole: byKaren Larry
Hubbard,
Carrie
High School Cbss of 1976 infants and children can bene· Durant, who is a physician and Roush, Anna Lee Tucker, Mi).
'vill have its 25th class reunion fit from the Meigs County ordained
minister
of dred Parsons, Edison ' Brace:
May 26 at the Eli Dennison WI C program at the Meigs Methodist . Church
of David Grindstaff, Martha ·Lou ' •
· Post of the American Legion . County Health Department, Caribbean and America in Beegle, Vicki Boso, Naomi' ;
in Ruda11d.
according to Debbie 6abbitt, Honduras"Balize District. She Neville, Donna Byer, Rutl:; · ·•
Letters have been mailed to R .N., WIC _director.
speaks of healing as wholeness Howard, Martha Studer, June .
alumni; h9Wever, there were
Babbitt s:ud women who are for the entire person.
Turner, Evelyn Brady, Na 01
many addresses missing. Those . pregnant, breast feeding or . Parker was hostess and Brinker, Elizabeth Carpenter, ·
who are members of the class have children aged leis than. 5 ' served sandwiches, Jell·O and w· k D
Bill Ri
and did not receive a letter, or years old, can get help With cookies to those named an
IC
um, .
·ce, Chacy, ,,.;
Cordero, Mrs. Jose Cordero, ,,;
" mil
arc a •a · · y member of an providing_ ~utritious _foods for. Mary Jo Barringer and Nina Fred Smith, Don Richar4 .. ;
alumnus who no longer lives their families, WIC 15 part of .Robinson. Next meeting wiH Hill, Max Sterrett, Alta Bal- " ,
in the area are asked to pass the "Help Me Grow" cam· l'&gt;e May 8 at the church.
lard, Larry Powell, Mike Pow- ·
this information along.
paign.
'
·
ell, and Delbert Patterson.
, __
ReservatioiiS can be made
Ann Boso read an article ,,
by calling Steve Bachner, 992-.
about "The Legend of the'. :
3698; Des Jeffers, 992·444 I;
RACINE -The Center of Dogwood:' Blondcna Raine.:·_
Tammie Mash, 992·0437; or
God's Neighborhood Escape read " TheHopeoftheWorld"'Cindy Eads Glaze, 992·7506;
~ "'
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. h an d "Easter Th ough ts rIOl,:. l
ALFRED- An Easter pro- IOr
•eens, th e acnvmes
or contact the class by e-mail
. d
h take place there, the number These Troubled Times" by .
at meigs76@yahoo.com.
gram was presente at .t de . o f yout h serve d , an d.t h e fiun d• H eIen Sremer
.
Ri·ce. Har. t rea, A-•·'
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Alfire d
U mte
recent
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mg program were detailed at a "Mary · at the Tomb" by l{ay, , ,
M et ho di st mwomen ,s meenng
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recent
meeting
o £ th. e D orcas H
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hId
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h S ons h.me c·trc1e o f D orcas by B every
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wast~ u · d .
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Boxed lunch dinner were .
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tOpic o t e program w IC
c · F · · · ke
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POMEROY - A total ·of included all members reading b hal:n~~ ems spo
~n enjoye . Y thos.e attending, ,,
$1,040 was collected for the and sharing experiences of e d o
e group noting t e Gladys Sterrett, Edna Knopp•. ..
American Heart Association (; · h
d
k Th
h.1 nee s, and the Sonshme CJrcle Julie CampbeH,Edie Hubbard.
.
•
ait an wor s.
e wars P voted to give S250 to the pro· Blondena , Rainer, Thelma .. ,
in the reeent Meigs County center featured a cross, seeds,
k
d Iii
gram.
Walton, Janet Theiss, Melis.s:( ,. ,
Division's "Have a Heart"
paNe eltl~ anp k acs. .d d
h
Members also voted to Smith, Letha Proffitt, Jo Lee, ..
canlpai·gn .,
e Ie 'r er preSI e at t e
hild 10
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Of the total, the Pomeroy meeting ar;d read the secre- sponsor a c
t e 0
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eKe vey, Mattie • ·
Food Shop was .the top seller, tary's report in the absence of Evans Trail Ride , and listened Teaford, Ruth Simpson, Ber-· · ·
raising $206. Twenty local Martha Poole. Osie Mae -FoH· to a report on the Gallia • nice Theiss, Mattie Beegle; · •
·
County dChildren's
Home. It Martha Lou Beegle, Ann,. , '
busi.nesses partt·c 1·pared 1·n the ro d gave th e t reasurers, report.
h
campaign. Meigs County Donations were made to the was note t at a new sweeper Boso, Peggy Hill, Mildrea ..
· c·tttzens
. program an d. had been donated to the Hart, Mable Brace, Kathryn''r•..
AHA Volunteers dl.stri·buted semqr
paper hearts to area businesses Cooperative Parisi).
church, A bake sale was set for Hart, and a guest, Violet Fish~ ~ :
and for a dollar or more dona·
Florence Ann Spencer had May 12, and officers' reports er.
.
..
ti()n, people put their names . the prayet calendar and chose were given by Kathryn Hart
Next meeting will be May
on hearts displayed.
Teresa Sentillana of Dallas, and Melissa Smith during the I 0 at 7 p.m. at the church with. . .
. A , vote of thanks was .,.,
.exas, park'mg Sch oo I o fTh e- meeting
fi rd conducted by Mattie Rainer, Edie and Matti( ;
extended by the local orga~i· ology, who has · charge 0 { Tea 0 ·
Teaford, in charge of the pro-. .
"
Sympathy cards were signed gram and refreshments. AIL ,
zation ,or the organizations, American and Mexican pro- ~ Ch 1 W
d
h
10r
ares I e an Rut Ann .area women are invited to ·
businesses and donors who grams. All signed the birthda~ Hill. Cards of encouragement attend.
participated by giving to the
• American Heart Association
in its research and education
program about cardiovascular
dis~ase and prevention.

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• "As your former employer, I'm so
cosm of life;
pleased you've become so successful."
Now evety boxer"has three guys in his. ' • "I'm from the tax department and I'mW
corner.And.the most important of theie is here to help you."
what they
a "cut .man." He's the guy
Aggression depressidn
who .patches you up between rounds so
For anybody who's played contact
'you' can go back out and continue the sports or sold timeshares, you've been told~
fight. I think in.life we all need a good cut ,many time5 that aggtession is a good· thing.
man, Somebody who can make us smile If you want SPmething, you have to go
or cheer us up or Cl'lin just piy for the after it. Nobody's going to hand you suebeer.
·
ces5; you've got to butt into line, reach out
Some of us don't have a knockout and grab it.
They call it the "killer instinct,",and a lot
punch or blinding speed and we'll never
win any titles, but if we have a good cut of us encourage it in our kids and our ath.
man, we can at least make it to the last letes and each other. And then we hear on
round, and that's all that really matten.You the news about fights in the stands and
can't win at life anyway. The ending is road rage and belligerent airline passenfixed.
gen. '
IUqllirM mtarpretatlon
Maybe we need to temper this whole
,ConunuilicatiOn, is a very im!'Drrant agression thing. We're endipg up ~th a
part of ~e's , life. But ·to be able to lot of really crabby people •doing weD.
undentand people, you muse realize that That's· not a good trend. Society gets a litthey often say th~ elCIIct opposite of what tie scary when every time people see a ye~t!Jey mean. For examp)e:
low light, they step on the gas instead
·;"lt'l not you, it's me."
the brakes.
.
• "Have you lost weight?"
Quote of the Day: "Don't squat with , ~
• "If I had to lose to soq~.ebody, I'm glad your spurs on." - ~ed Green ·
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(Red Green is rl1e srar of "71~e Red Green ,~
• "I can't eat all this.''
Show," a television series leen in rlre US. on:
• "H~ office has ordered me to let you PBS Qnd in Canada on the CBC Network,

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Farmers Bank
We'reYourBankforfife~u

own penonal coutage. For me it's a micro-

there's rust all over it. Some guys would get
all the body work done and a fmh coat of
paint. Maybe a ring and valve job. Bu~
that's not my
. No matter how mucli you repair or
replace, the ~d truth is that all of the parts
of that automobile are old and tited. And
since nobody is crazy enough to replace all
of the parts, more soon~ than later, one of
them is going to break down. To me, the
only way to keep it on the road is to
remember the eat's failing health and treat
it with tenderness and extreme respect.
Ifi get a new paint job, I'll forget it's an
old car. Then, when it doesn't start or
something doesn't work, I'll be disappoint·
ed. ' like it better now. It looks like an old
pile ofjunk, and when it gets me where I
wanr to go, I · consider it a miracle. It's
called "contentment through lower~
tation.'' It's also why I don't dye my hair.
The. cut man
I hate to admit it, btit I like Wo!rching
boxing. Not in person, but on .television.
And not when it's anyone I know or ever
dated. I think what appeals .to me is the
fundamental struggle agait\st an obvious
;md worthy opponent and the ultimate go." .
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penori:il disc~ry about a- man and his
•"You \ook. you"F'~ year."
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it was too bte to srop being frugal
with the contact her mom wanted.UNDA'S DAUGHTER, WLSA,
OKLA.
DEAR DAUGHTER: While that
"hint" is a little too subde for me, several other people also mentioned it.
I'D leave it up to my readers to decide
which explanation they prefer.
DEAR ABBY: During World War
II, my mother sent a penny to each of
my cousins who went otT to fight. She
put a notch ih each penny on the theory that "a bad penny always returns."
One cousin signed all his war mail,
'Just a Bad Penny." Three of my ·
cousins 'vere wounded, but an the"bad pennies" returned. SID
GOODMAN, PARAMUS, N.J.
DEAR SID: I hope they invested
them. By now they should have added
up to real money! '
(Dear Abby is. u&gt;rillt'tt by Pnuliur
Pltillips attd dat1JillfcrJcattuc Phillip;)

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Big night in MLB, PtJge B6

FBI director Freeh to retire by Jun~;-

Ho~woocl tales continue
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Negotiations between Hollywood
screc:Qwriters and producers and studio heads ended Wednesday
morning without a new de,} but with promises to resume wks,
temporarily averting a strike that would halt TV and mOVIe
production.
The t7~hour bargaining session concluded about three hours
after the writers' contract expired at 12:01 a.m. The contract
was not extended, and both sides were expected back at bar~
gaip.ing table later Wednesday.
Writers Guild of America spokesman Cheryl Rhoden would
not characterize the state of the ,negotiations. Both sides have
imposed a news blackout.
"We're working very hard to reach an agreement," Rhoden
had said shortly after midnight. Barbara Brogliarti, spokes.woman for the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Pro~ucers, joined Rhoden for the announcement.

Pap81 ·
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bring us into the 21st century, where
WASHINGTON (AP) -The White chances for an adminismtion job.
House is searching for a new FBI direcKeating said he doesn't expect to be there's not the Bonnie and Clyde kind Of
tor following Louis Frech's decision to offe""d the job but would consider it if crimes, it's the person at the compull!T
terminal committing crimes," said Seq.
retire next month. His successor will he vr.as.
inherit a bureau recently beset by allega"Anytime the phone rings, I'll pick it Patrick Leahy ofVermont, the rankiJil
Democrat on the Senate Judicury Coot
lions that one ' of its own spied for up;' !(eating said.
.
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...
Former Montana Gov. Marc RaCicot, nuttee.
Moscow and under scrutiny for its own
Appointed by Clinton, Freeh has beca
security practices.
a dose friend of Bush's and a leading
director
of the bureau since 1993. 1-G
During Frech's eight years on the job GOP spokesman during last year's Florihe bolstered the bureau's ranks and da ballot recount, .also was considered a had started out as an agent in 197&amp;:.
enhanced its inBuence worldwide. But candidate. Racicot had been a contender Sometimes as odds with the administrarhe also was bedeviled by a string of con- for attorney general but took his name tion that hired him, Freeh won t
troversies, including the recent arrest of . out of the running, citing family respon- re&lt;pect of congressional Republicans. •
But his tenure was marked by con~
Roben Hanssen, a senior FBI counter- sibilities. Racicot could not be reached
versy, from conflicts with then-Attorn~
intelligence agent alleged to have passed for comment Tuesday.
U.S. ·secrets to Moscow for 15 years.
Former New York City police com- General Janet Reno over a campaigl;l
Freeh met with President Bush late missioner Ray Kelly's name also . sur- finance investigation to the Februa(f
.
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Monday afternoon to tell him the news. faced. Kelly, a Democrat, had been arrest of Hanssen.· ·
The Justice Department inspectqr
Though Freeh previously had indicated offered the job by President Clinton in
general
and an expert panel led by fo £:
that he might leave before his I 0-year 1993, turned it down and was later
term ended, Bush said, "It did catch me named U.S. Customs Service ConuuiP mer FBI and CIA director William Wea}
by surprise, and I'm disappointed."
sioner. Kelly, head of global security at ster are looking into FBI securiry proce;.
The president .said he thought Free Bear Stearns in New York, declined to dures. In the meantime, Freeh stepped
up the use of polygrJphs for employee~
had done a very good job and that he comment.
Freeh also was embarrassed by the case
had hoped the 51-year-old director
Texan .Oliver " Buck" Revell, a former
ofWen
Ho Lee, a former scientist at ~ ·
would stay on. But _Freeh said he was FBI associate depury director, was also
ready for " new challenges" and also thought to be a potential contender, but Los Alamos nuclear weapons lab in Ne")' .
wanted to spend time this summer with he said he wasn't interested. "It's time for Mexico. Lee \Vas indicted on 59 crimin:d
counts· that he mishandled weapoqs·
his family. Otherwise, he announced no the new generation," said Revell, 62.
future plans.
Revell said there were a number of secrets and spent nine months in solita~
White House officials said Bush wasn't current and former FBI and Justice confipement in a New Mexico jail.
close to naming a successor. A number of Department officials that he would sug- However, all but one count was even~
,..
names surfaced immediately. including gest ·if the White ·House contacts him, ally dropp.ed.
But during his term Freeh hired sev~~­
Oklahoma Gov. Frank Keating, a former including Tom Pickard, the deputy FBI
FBI agent and Jnstice Department offi- director; Bob Mueller, acting depury al thousand new special agents and tech!:.
cial who had been mentioned as a Bush attorney general; and Bob Ricks, Olda- nic:d staffers, forged better. cooperatial!·
with other law enforcement and natio~
pick for vice president and later attor·ney homa commissioner of public safety.
general. Keating was passed over for both
Freeh's term would have ended in al security agencies, e~panded the FBI!'
jobs.
2003. He was praised as a strong leader cyber crime-fighting and promoted thf.
"
Keating is popular .among conserva- who stressed core values and strength- . FBI's influence around the globe.
Attorney
General
John
Ashcroft
called
.
rives, bnt questions about his acceptance ened the FBI's high-tech and internaFreeh "a model law. ~ enforcement offi- :
of $2,5 0,000 for his family from a New tiona! crime-fighting capabilities.
York financier had seemed to cloud his
"He •has
done a great deal to help cer."
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Crash injures supennoclel
ATLANTA (AP) - Supermodel Niki Taylor remained in
_critical condition with severe liver damage early Wednesday,
;three days after a car she was riding in crashed into a utiliry
:pole.
·
: FrJnkie Smith, assistant director of patient care at GrJdy
Memorial Hospital , said Taylor's condition was unchanged from
late Tuesday.
The 26-year-old Taylor, who was wearing a seat belt, was not
thrown from the car and initially appeared to be unhurt, publi.cist Lou Taylor SJid.
· ; "Everyone felt she was OK, and then she had severe stomach
·pains," said the publicist, who is not related to the model.

Oklahoma executes woman

WFDNESQW's

HIGHLIGH1S

BY DAilE IIMRis

Division u

Rio Grande Sa ctlonal
Wldn II dey, May 2
Gallla Academy at Warren,
5:00
Meigs at River Valley, 5:00
Dfvlllon IV
AleQI1der Sectional

Wldneld8y, Mly 2
Trimble at Crooksville, 5:00
Waterford at Eastern, 5:00
Tuelday, May 1
South Gallla 18, Ironton St.

Joe2
Green at Portsmouth East,

no report

·Thursday, Mly 3
S. Gallia at South Webster,
5:00
Portsmouth E.·Green at
Symmes Valley, 5:00

Prep Baseball
Dlvlllon II
Walllton s.ctlonal
Friday, Mly 4
Tua1day, May 1
Gallla Academy
Valley 4

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dubto·hold
tryouts May 12

THE PLAINS - Tryouts
for the Athens Athletics will
be held on May 12 at Athens
High School's Rannow Field
beginning at 10 a:m.
The team is designed for
players 19 and older, although
- younger players can participate.
The tealli will be a member
ofthe Centr~ Ohio League.
For . information, contact
Kyle Lonas at 592-1807 or
Steve Miller at 767-2994.

FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) -Kentucky's lieutenant governor .
may have violated ethics rules when he used state workers to
stage his wedding to a former Miss America , the state auditor
said Tuesday.
Lt. Gov. Steve Henry used state photographers •.planners and
other employees help plan and stage his October wedding to
former Miss America Heather French, Auditor Ed Hatchett
said. State employees also helped arrange paid private appearances by French months before the wedding, Hatchett said.
"these people worked during state time and they had to get
(Henry's) penhission to do it," the auditor said. "He's got a con,
flict of interest that he can't reconcile."
The Executive Branch Ethics Commission said it :will consider Hatchett's report to determine whe~her Henry violated
ethics rules. It could impose fines of up to S5 ,000 for any viobtion. ·
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Drudge lawsuit dropped

LOS ANGELES (AP) Former Los Angeles Lakers
foryvard Harc;&gt;ld "Happy"
Hairston, a member of what
many consider the greatest
basketball team · of all time,
died. He was 58. ,
The 6-foot-7 Hairston. died
at UCLA Medical Center
.from complications of inoperable prostate ,cancer.
Hairston, who attended
New York University, was
traded to the Lakers in
November 1969.
In 1971, coach Bill Sharman took over a team that
included Wilt Chamberlain,
Gail Goodrich, West and
Hairston.
Aft~r a fractious start, the
team went on to win 69
· games, including an unprecedented 33 straight - a winning streak that has never
been broken in any profesc
sional sport

'

WASHINGTON (AP) _;Fonner White House aide Sidney
Blument,hal dropped a $30 million libei suit agah&lt;st Internet
gossip columnist Matt Drudge on Tuesday and agreed. to pay
Drudge's side $2,500 for travel costs.
Blumenthal tl.led the · suit in I 997 after Drudge reported a
sto·r y that suggested Blumenthal beat his wife,, Jacqueline:
Drudge apologized and retracted the report almost immediateon his Web site.
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Kennell McCullouQh, R. Ph.
Chartu Rlflle, R. Ph.
Prescription Ph. 992-2955
112 East Main Street

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BUCHTEL - The Meigs softball
ream prepped for the Division II sectional tournament Wednesday at
RiverValley by pounding NelsonvilleYork 27-4 in aTVC contest Tuesday.
The Marauders scored in every
inning, including 18 in their final two
at bats. The game was called after ·five
innings due to the ·10 run rule.
The Marauders scored three in the
first inning. Katie Jeffers walked and
Shannon price followed with a single.
Lindsay Bolin had a two run single
and Julie Kennedy had a run scoring
'
single later in the inning.

Meigs added five more runs in the
second inning. Three walks to open
the inning and Bolin followed with a
single to plated two. A fielder's choice.
a walk. and a later single by Kennedy
made it 8-0.
After Nelsonville-York scored a pair
in the bottom of the second, Meigs
came back with a run in the third.
Price walked. and later scored on
another single by Bolin, the sophomore's fifth RBI of the game.
The Buckeyes added two more in
the ·top of third inning to cut the
Marauder lead to 9-4. But Meigs blew
the game wide open with eight rum
in the fourth. Fours walks to go along

with singles off the bats of Katie
Davis, Bolin and Mindy Chancey.
Dqubles by Jaynee Davis and
C!Jancey, who had two · hits in the
inning, made it I 7-4 Meigs:
Meigs closed out the scoring in the
fifth inning with I 0 runs. Three hit
batters, a pair of walks, singles by
Werry, Kayte Davis and Kara Musser,
and a triple by Price scored the runs.
Jaynee Davis went the . first three
innings to pick up her first varsity
win. Shannon Price and Carrie
Abbott pitched one inning each. The
three combined to scatter five hits,
strike out two and walk two.
Bolin led the Marauders at the plate

pounding out four hits and five RBI,
Price added a triple and single,
Chancey a double and single,
Kennedy and Kayte Davis two singles
each~ Jaynee Davis added a double,
and Musser and Werry each a single;
McCullough the first of four pitcher £or the BuckeYes was the !&lt;&gt;Sing
pitcher. The four gave up I 5 hits,
walked 15 and hit five while striking
out two.
McCullough led the. Buckeyes with
two singles, Blair, Fox, · Potter an.d
Powell each had single.
Meigs (13- 7, TVC 10-6) operis
Division II sectional play today. at
River Valley. Admission is $3.

Ironton Sectional

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Yahoo! extends crackdown

Marauders bury Nelsonville-York in TVC action
OVP CORRESPONDENT

- McALESTER, Olcla. (AP) - On a de~th row gnrney, with
. :;ntravenous tubes fastened to her arm, Marilyn Plantz prayed
before receiving a lethal injection. She was the second woman
executed in the state's history.
Gov. Frank Keati,.;g refused to block her execution Tuesday
although Plantz had been convicted of murder conspiracy, in
part, by the testimony of a police· chemist accused by the FBI
of wrongly linking defendants to crime scenes.
Keating said Plantz had confessed to . her role in the 1988
beating death of her husband, and there was "no question about
her gnilt or innocence."
,
"A tragedy took place in my life and I'm not trying to excuse
•
that or justify that in any way," Plantz said in the Tulsa World on
After four days of blasting the 900-acre firing range wit\1
Monday.
·
. AOL argued that it was not acting as a publisher because it
simply reprinted the column rather than supervising or editing inert bombs and shells, the Navy on Tuesday ended its latelt
round of exercises which have enraged residents and fueled off.
it. A judge later agreed, severing AOL from the case.
~
island debate on whether the Navy should continue to use 1~,
• •
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) -When Yahoo! Inc. got rid of the
prized bombing range.
. .
.',
adult videos and DVDs on its shopping pages last month, the
"The end of this week's bombing by no means ends the stt~
popular Internet site wasn't done wrestling with pornography.
VIEQUES, Puerto Rico (AP) - The Na\ry won't say nation;' Gov. Sila Calderon said Tuesday. "Until the Navy agre~
During the last few weeks, Yahoo quietly has reconfigured its whether more exercis.cs are planned on the small island of to permanently halt all military exercises, I will continue ~
adult-themed online dubs, message boards and chat rooms, Vieques but the Pueno Rican government is sharpening battle fight tirelessly for the human rights, health and welfare of tN.;
removing links to them and making them harder to find, mem- skills to permanently end the maneuvers.
·
bers say. Many users believe the clubs will fail to attract new
.,
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members and ultimately disappear altogether.
· Those members say they feel betrayed, and have assembled
Internet petitions with thousands of complaints.
Yahoo spokesman Jackson Holtz said the company has made
several changes as "part of the evaluation of adult content across
the network." But he said no decisions have been made on
whether the changes will be permanent. "It's the Internet, so
lots of things are possible," he said.

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Deion delivers for Reds
CINCINNATI (AP) Deion Sanders' big-league
.comeback was as sensational as anything he's done
with a football.
The ·storied NFL cornerback with the nondescript baseball career made
it back to the major leagues
Tuesday, and proved he
belonged. Sande~ went 3for-3 with a · homer, two
singles and a teary curtain
call, measuring up to the
spotlight
during . the
Cincinnati Reds' 7-6 victory over the Los Angeles
Dodgers.
"This is Day 1," said
Dmitri Young, who singled
home the go-ahead run in
the seventh inning. "We're
1-0 in Prime Time."
~y any measure, it was a

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BY DAVE HAIIIIII
OVP CORRESPONDENT

Sanders, who hadn't seen
a major league pitch since
1997, singled sharply to
center on his first pitch
from Eric Gagne. An
inning later, he pulled
Gagne's first pitch - an
up-and-in fastball - for a
three-run homer that
. brought an emotional curtain call for 30,000 deliri. ous fans.
"I wish my vocabulary
was equipped enough to
explain . it:' Sanders said. "I
was moved
teary
moved. For one thing, I
never received an ovation
like that."
Sanders also bunted for a
single, stole a base and had
a sacrifice that put Barry

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LOOK AT IT .GO - Deion Sainders of Cincinnati watches as his 3-run homer sails over the
rightfleld fence at Cinergy Aeld. Sanders went 3-for-3 In the Reds 7-Q win. (AP)

Bailey throws no-hitter against Wahama
BY ScoTT WOLF!
OVP CORRESPONDENT .

EAST MEIGS Gaining some
momentum as tournament time rolls
around, the ninth-ranked Eastern
played one of their better games in
defeating cross-river rival Waharna 8-0
Tuesday night behind Juli Bailey's second no-hit shut-out of the year.
Besides Bailey's dazzling pitching
performance, Eastern (I 6-1, 14-0) also
made some great plays in the field.
Eastern's effort overshadowed the good
.Wahama se3$0n, as the White Falcons
·have been ranked for most of the season
in the West Virginia softball circles.
Bailey had five strikeouts and walked

two, letting the Eastern defense do the
rest of the work.
Osmer was the starter and losing
pitcher for the White Falcons, although
Kara Sayre came on in relief in the second inning. Wahama pitching combined for four strikeouts and twelve
·
.
walks.
Eastern hitters were Kristen Chevalier with a single, Janet Calaway had
two singles, Amanda Yeager two singles,
Tammy Bissell a single, and Tiffany
Hensley one single.
Eastern scored in the first when
Chevalier walked, then Carrie Wiggins
reached on a fielder's choice, and Sandy

Powell w:dked ..Calaway reached on an
error to load the bases, and Kass Lodwick hit a sacrifice fly to score Wiggins
as !;astern took a 1-0 lead.
Eastern plated two more in the second when Yeager singled, Bissell
walked, and Chevalier had an RBI single to score Nikki Phillps who was running for Yeager. Wiggins reached on a
fielder's choice to load the bases, then
Powell walked to force home Bissell
and give Eastern a 3-0 lead.
T~e rest of the scoring was a formaliry. On a couple occasions, the Eastern
defense bent, but did not break. Several
Plea11 1H Eadem. B:S

Bl)CHTEL
Nelsonville-York spotted Meigs
an 8-0 lead, then rallied for 'an
I I -I 0 win over the Marauders in a TVC baseball game
Monday. .
The visiting Marauders
took a 1-0 1ead in the firs\
inning. Matt Stewart tripl~d
and scored on a sacrifice fly
off the bat of John Stanley.
Meigs (9-13, TVC 7-9)
added six more runs in ~he
second ·inning. Skip Dodson
reached.on an error, and a lingle by Derek Johnson made it
2-0. Zach Bolin walked, and
Nick Dettwiller singles both
runners in. Two outs later
Stanley doubled and Bullington walked. They later scored
on a single off the bat ofAndy
Davis.
Meigs added another run in
the third inning and looked to
have the game in control with
an 8-0 lead. Bolin reached on
a fielders choice and.stole second. He came into score on a
Dettwiller single. •·
The Buckeyes (1 0-8, TVC
7-6) scored a pair in the third
to pull to within 8-2, but the
Marauders added a single run
in the top Qf the fifth for a 92 lead. Derek Johnson singled
and advanced on a error, and
came into score on a Bolin
single .
But the roof caved in on the
maroon and gold in the bottom of the ·fifth. The Buckeyes
sent 13 batters to -the plate
and scored nine runs to take a
11-9 advantage.
Dodson
led
off the
Marauder seventh inning
with a double. He scored on a
Bolin single. The Maraud~rs
added another base runner;
but couldn't do anymore
damage and the Buckeyt:s
held on for the win.
· ·
Josh Stalder picked up ~h10
win for the Buckeyes, Matt
Lewis suffered the loss for
Meigs with help from Dar~
rick Knapp.
.
Chase Elliott had three si!}.;

PIHHIHMI ..I,I:S

Big tilne rasslin' comes back to the Tri-County
POINT PLEASANT, W.Va.
-On Friday. May 4, Nationwide
Championship
Wrestling comes to the West
Virginia State Farm Museum
north of Point Pleasant for
"Mason County Mayhem.;'
· The six-match card will
feature three main events,
including a title bout betwden
NCW 'Heavyweight Champion -Bull Pain and former
ECW · and WWF grappler
Tracy Smothers. Others on

the card include Tag Champi- $8 at the gate.
ons Something Else taking on
A portion of the proceeds
the Batten Twins ·of Hunting- from the event will go
ton W.Va., and · "Southern towards benefitting the Farm
Shooter" Todd Morton taking Museum.
on Frank "The Tank" Parker
Nationwide is an indepenfor
the
Mid-American dent wre1tling federation out
Championship.
of Morehead, Ky.
Tickets tOr the 7:30 p.m. · The federation does shows
event are available at Ciry in venues ranging in size from
National Bank Locations And armories to the Veterans
the West Virginia State Farri1 Memorial Fieldhouse . in
Museum.
Huntington, W.Va. \
They are $7 in advance o'f '· NCW does shows in Ohio

Tennessee, Kentucky, West
Virginia and South' Carolina.
NCW currently has 22
wrestlers under. contract. A
house show such as the
Mason County Mayhem will
feature 14 or 15 competitors.
Accmding ·to acting com- ·
misioner
Steven · Taylor,
. Natiomvide came under its
current management / ownershi~ in l997 after being dar1 mant for sevcrJI years.
As far as future expansion,

NCW is planning to start a
wrestling school in the fall.
Currently, the Batten Twins
are involved in the training of
new talent.
Graduates of the Shawn
Michaels' wrestling school
have been affiliated widt'training NC:,W's new talent; ·
NCW ls featured every
Thursday On "NCW Rampage" on WHCP 30 minutes
after "WWF Sniackdown."

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Big night in MLB, PtJge B6

FBI director Freeh to retire by Jun~;-

Ho~woocl tales continue
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Negotiations between Hollywood
screc:Qwriters and producers and studio heads ended Wednesday
morning without a new de,} but with promises to resume wks,
temporarily averting a strike that would halt TV and mOVIe
production.
The t7~hour bargaining session concluded about three hours
after the writers' contract expired at 12:01 a.m. The contract
was not extended, and both sides were expected back at bar~
gaip.ing table later Wednesday.
Writers Guild of America spokesman Cheryl Rhoden would
not characterize the state of the ,negotiations. Both sides have
imposed a news blackout.
"We're working very hard to reach an agreement," Rhoden
had said shortly after midnight. Barbara Brogliarti, spokes.woman for the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Pro~ucers, joined Rhoden for the announcement.

Pap81 ·
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bring us into the 21st century, where
WASHINGTON (AP) -The White chances for an adminismtion job.
House is searching for a new FBI direcKeating said he doesn't expect to be there's not the Bonnie and Clyde kind Of
tor following Louis Frech's decision to offe""d the job but would consider it if crimes, it's the person at the compull!T
terminal committing crimes," said Seq.
retire next month. His successor will he vr.as.
inherit a bureau recently beset by allega"Anytime the phone rings, I'll pick it Patrick Leahy ofVermont, the rankiJil
Democrat on the Senate Judicury Coot
lions that one ' of its own spied for up;' !(eating said.
.
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Former Montana Gov. Marc RaCicot, nuttee.
Moscow and under scrutiny for its own
Appointed by Clinton, Freeh has beca
security practices.
a dose friend of Bush's and a leading
director
of the bureau since 1993. 1-G
During Frech's eight years on the job GOP spokesman during last year's Florihe bolstered the bureau's ranks and da ballot recount, .also was considered a had started out as an agent in 197&amp;:.
enhanced its inBuence worldwide. But candidate. Racicot had been a contender Sometimes as odds with the administrarhe also was bedeviled by a string of con- for attorney general but took his name tion that hired him, Freeh won t
troversies, including the recent arrest of . out of the running, citing family respon- re&lt;pect of congressional Republicans. •
But his tenure was marked by con~
Roben Hanssen, a senior FBI counter- sibilities. Racicot could not be reached
versy, from conflicts with then-Attorn~
intelligence agent alleged to have passed for comment Tuesday.
U.S. ·secrets to Moscow for 15 years.
Former New York City police com- General Janet Reno over a campaigl;l
Freeh met with President Bush late missioner Ray Kelly's name also . sur- finance investigation to the Februa(f
.
"'!I
Monday afternoon to tell him the news. faced. Kelly, a Democrat, had been arrest of Hanssen.· ·
The Justice Department inspectqr
Though Freeh previously had indicated offered the job by President Clinton in
general
and an expert panel led by fo £:
that he might leave before his I 0-year 1993, turned it down and was later
term ended, Bush said, "It did catch me named U.S. Customs Service ConuuiP mer FBI and CIA director William Wea}
by surprise, and I'm disappointed."
sioner. Kelly, head of global security at ster are looking into FBI securiry proce;.
The president .said he thought Free Bear Stearns in New York, declined to dures. In the meantime, Freeh stepped
up the use of polygrJphs for employee~
had done a very good job and that he comment.
Freeh also was embarrassed by the case
had hoped the 51-year-old director
Texan .Oliver " Buck" Revell, a former
ofWen
Ho Lee, a former scientist at ~ ·
would stay on. But _Freeh said he was FBI associate depury director, was also
ready for " new challenges" and also thought to be a potential contender, but Los Alamos nuclear weapons lab in Ne")' .
wanted to spend time this summer with he said he wasn't interested. "It's time for Mexico. Lee \Vas indicted on 59 crimin:d
counts· that he mishandled weapoqs·
his family. Otherwise, he announced no the new generation," said Revell, 62.
future plans.
Revell said there were a number of secrets and spent nine months in solita~
White House officials said Bush wasn't current and former FBI and Justice confipement in a New Mexico jail.
close to naming a successor. A number of Department officials that he would sug- However, all but one count was even~
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names surfaced immediately. including gest ·if the White ·House contacts him, ally dropp.ed.
But during his term Freeh hired sev~~­
Oklahoma Gov. Frank Keating, a former including Tom Pickard, the deputy FBI
FBI agent and Jnstice Department offi- director; Bob Mueller, acting depury al thousand new special agents and tech!:.
cial who had been mentioned as a Bush attorney general; and Bob Ricks, Olda- nic:d staffers, forged better. cooperatial!·
with other law enforcement and natio~
pick for vice president and later attor·ney homa commissioner of public safety.
general. Keating was passed over for both
Freeh's term would have ended in al security agencies, e~panded the FBI!'
jobs.
2003. He was praised as a strong leader cyber crime-fighting and promoted thf.
"
Keating is popular .among conserva- who stressed core values and strength- . FBI's influence around the globe.
Attorney
General
John
Ashcroft
called
.
rives, bnt questions about his acceptance ened the FBI's high-tech and internaFreeh "a model law. ~ enforcement offi- :
of $2,5 0,000 for his family from a New tiona! crime-fighting capabilities.
York financier had seemed to cloud his
"He •has
done a great deal to help cer."
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Crash injures supennoclel
ATLANTA (AP) - Supermodel Niki Taylor remained in
_critical condition with severe liver damage early Wednesday,
;three days after a car she was riding in crashed into a utiliry
:pole.
·
: FrJnkie Smith, assistant director of patient care at GrJdy
Memorial Hospital , said Taylor's condition was unchanged from
late Tuesday.
The 26-year-old Taylor, who was wearing a seat belt, was not
thrown from the car and initially appeared to be unhurt, publi.cist Lou Taylor SJid.
· ; "Everyone felt she was OK, and then she had severe stomach
·pains," said the publicist, who is not related to the model.

Oklahoma executes woman

WFDNESQW's

HIGHLIGH1S

BY DAilE IIMRis

Division u

Rio Grande Sa ctlonal
Wldn II dey, May 2
Gallla Academy at Warren,
5:00
Meigs at River Valley, 5:00
Dfvlllon IV
AleQI1der Sectional

Wldneld8y, Mly 2
Trimble at Crooksville, 5:00
Waterford at Eastern, 5:00
Tuelday, May 1
South Gallla 18, Ironton St.

Joe2
Green at Portsmouth East,

no report

·Thursday, Mly 3
S. Gallia at South Webster,
5:00
Portsmouth E.·Green at
Symmes Valley, 5:00

Prep Baseball
Dlvlllon II
Walllton s.ctlonal
Friday, Mly 4
Tua1day, May 1
Gallla Academy
Valley 4

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tryouts May 12

THE PLAINS - Tryouts
for the Athens Athletics will
be held on May 12 at Athens
High School's Rannow Field
beginning at 10 a:m.
The team is designed for
players 19 and older, although
- younger players can participate.
The tealli will be a member
ofthe Centr~ Ohio League.
For . information, contact
Kyle Lonas at 592-1807 or
Steve Miller at 767-2994.

FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) -Kentucky's lieutenant governor .
may have violated ethics rules when he used state workers to
stage his wedding to a former Miss America , the state auditor
said Tuesday.
Lt. Gov. Steve Henry used state photographers •.planners and
other employees help plan and stage his October wedding to
former Miss America Heather French, Auditor Ed Hatchett
said. State employees also helped arrange paid private appearances by French months before the wedding, Hatchett said.
"these people worked during state time and they had to get
(Henry's) penhission to do it," the auditor said. "He's got a con,
flict of interest that he can't reconcile."
The Executive Branch Ethics Commission said it :will consider Hatchett's report to determine whe~her Henry violated
ethics rules. It could impose fines of up to S5 ,000 for any viobtion. ·
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Happy Hairston
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Drudge lawsuit dropped

LOS ANGELES (AP) Former Los Angeles Lakers
foryvard Harc;&gt;ld "Happy"
Hairston, a member of what
many consider the greatest
basketball team · of all time,
died. He was 58. ,
The 6-foot-7 Hairston. died
at UCLA Medical Center
.from complications of inoperable prostate ,cancer.
Hairston, who attended
New York University, was
traded to the Lakers in
November 1969.
In 1971, coach Bill Sharman took over a team that
included Wilt Chamberlain,
Gail Goodrich, West and
Hairston.
Aft~r a fractious start, the
team went on to win 69
· games, including an unprecedented 33 straight - a winning streak that has never
been broken in any profesc
sional sport

'

WASHINGTON (AP) _;Fonner White House aide Sidney
Blument,hal dropped a $30 million libei suit agah&lt;st Internet
gossip columnist Matt Drudge on Tuesday and agreed. to pay
Drudge's side $2,500 for travel costs.
Blumenthal tl.led the · suit in I 997 after Drudge reported a
sto·r y that suggested Blumenthal beat his wife,, Jacqueline:
Drudge apologized and retracted the report almost immediateon his Web site.
after it

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·.

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HOURS
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When most people think of surgery. they,probab'y think of long recoveries and lengthy
hospital srays. With the advanced surgical procedures available at O'aleness Memorial
Hospit:d, many surgeries that used to require hpspiralization can now be performed on
an o..;tpatient basis - shortening recovery times and reducing health~ costS.

·ay CHill STORES'

Sat. Sam- 6pm
Sun. lOam- 4pm

www.obleness.org
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Alexander Sectional
Thursday, May 3
Eastem at SOuthern, 5:00
Waterford at Trimble, 5:00

--Athens baseball

Panel probes offidars actions

Kennell McCullouQh, R. Ph.
Chartu Rlflle, R. Ph.
Prescription Ph. 992-2955
112 East Main Street

River

Gallia Academy at Warren,
5:00
· Vinton County at Meigs,
5:00

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Friday, May 4

Navy wraps up exerases

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BUCHTEL - The Meigs softball
ream prepped for the Division II sectional tournament Wednesday at
RiverValley by pounding NelsonvilleYork 27-4 in aTVC contest Tuesday.
The Marauders scored in every
inning, including 18 in their final two
at bats. The game was called after ·five
innings due to the ·10 run rule.
The Marauders scored three in the
first inning. Katie Jeffers walked and
Shannon price followed with a single.
Lindsay Bolin had a two run single
and Julie Kennedy had a run scoring
'
single later in the inning.

Meigs added five more runs in the
second inning. Three walks to open
the inning and Bolin followed with a
single to plated two. A fielder's choice.
a walk. and a later single by Kennedy
made it 8-0.
After Nelsonville-York scored a pair
in the bottom of the second, Meigs
came back with a run in the third.
Price walked. and later scored on
another single by Bolin, the sophomore's fifth RBI of the game.
The Buckeyes added two more in
the ·top of third inning to cut the
Marauder lead to 9-4. But Meigs blew
the game wide open with eight rum
in the fourth. Fours walks to go along

with singles off the bats of Katie
Davis, Bolin and Mindy Chancey.
Dqubles by Jaynee Davis and
C!Jancey, who had two · hits in the
inning, made it I 7-4 Meigs:
Meigs closed out the scoring in the
fifth inning with I 0 runs. Three hit
batters, a pair of walks, singles by
Werry, Kayte Davis and Kara Musser,
and a triple by Price scored the runs.
Jaynee Davis went the . first three
innings to pick up her first varsity
win. Shannon Price and Carrie
Abbott pitched one inning each. The
three combined to scatter five hits,
strike out two and walk two.
Bolin led the Marauders at the plate

pounding out four hits and five RBI,
Price added a triple and single,
Chancey a double and single,
Kennedy and Kayte Davis two singles
each~ Jaynee Davis added a double,
and Musser and Werry each a single;
McCullough the first of four pitcher £or the BuckeYes was the !&lt;&gt;Sing
pitcher. The four gave up I 5 hits,
walked 15 and hit five while striking
out two.
McCullough led the. Buckeyes with
two singles, Blair, Fox, · Potter an.d
Powell each had single.
Meigs (13- 7, TVC 10-6) operis
Division II sectional play today. at
River Valley. Admission is $3.

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Yahoo! extends crackdown

Marauders bury Nelsonville-York in TVC action
OVP CORRESPONDENT

- McALESTER, Olcla. (AP) - On a de~th row gnrney, with
. :;ntravenous tubes fastened to her arm, Marilyn Plantz prayed
before receiving a lethal injection. She was the second woman
executed in the state's history.
Gov. Frank Keati,.;g refused to block her execution Tuesday
although Plantz had been convicted of murder conspiracy, in
part, by the testimony of a police· chemist accused by the FBI
of wrongly linking defendants to crime scenes.
Keating said Plantz had confessed to . her role in the 1988
beating death of her husband, and there was "no question about
her gnilt or innocence."
,
"A tragedy took place in my life and I'm not trying to excuse
•
that or justify that in any way," Plantz said in the Tulsa World on
After four days of blasting the 900-acre firing range wit\1
Monday.
·
. AOL argued that it was not acting as a publisher because it
simply reprinted the column rather than supervising or editing inert bombs and shells, the Navy on Tuesday ended its latelt
round of exercises which have enraged residents and fueled off.
it. A judge later agreed, severing AOL from the case.
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island debate on whether the Navy should continue to use 1~,
• •
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) -When Yahoo! Inc. got rid of the
prized bombing range.
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adult videos and DVDs on its shopping pages last month, the
"The end of this week's bombing by no means ends the stt~
popular Internet site wasn't done wrestling with pornography.
VIEQUES, Puerto Rico (AP) - The Na\ry won't say nation;' Gov. Sila Calderon said Tuesday. "Until the Navy agre~
During the last few weeks, Yahoo quietly has reconfigured its whether more exercis.cs are planned on the small island of to permanently halt all military exercises, I will continue ~
adult-themed online dubs, message boards and chat rooms, Vieques but the Pueno Rican government is sharpening battle fight tirelessly for the human rights, health and welfare of tN.;
removing links to them and making them harder to find, mem- skills to permanently end the maneuvers.
·
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members and ultimately disappear altogether.
· Those members say they feel betrayed, and have assembled
Internet petitions with thousands of complaints.
Yahoo spokesman Jackson Holtz said the company has made
several changes as "part of the evaluation of adult content across
the network." But he said no decisions have been made on
whether the changes will be permanent. "It's the Internet, so
lots of things are possible," he said.

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Deion delivers for Reds
CINCINNATI (AP) Deion Sanders' big-league
.comeback was as sensational as anything he's done
with a football.
The ·storied NFL cornerback with the nondescript baseball career made
it back to the major leagues
Tuesday, and proved he
belonged. Sande~ went 3for-3 with a · homer, two
singles and a teary curtain
call, measuring up to the
spotlight
during . the
Cincinnati Reds' 7-6 victory over the Los Angeles
Dodgers.
"This is Day 1," said
Dmitri Young, who singled
home the go-ahead run in
the seventh inning. "We're
1-0 in Prime Time."
~y any measure, it was a

. ..
BY DAVE HAIIIIII
OVP CORRESPONDENT

Sanders, who hadn't seen
a major league pitch since
1997, singled sharply to
center on his first pitch
from Eric Gagne. An
inning later, he pulled
Gagne's first pitch - an
up-and-in fastball - for a
three-run homer that
. brought an emotional curtain call for 30,000 deliri. ous fans.
"I wish my vocabulary
was equipped enough to
explain . it:' Sanders said. "I
was moved
teary
moved. For one thing, I
never received an ovation
like that."
Sanders also bunted for a
single, stole a base and had
a sacrifice that put Barry

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Buckeyes

LOOK AT IT .GO - Deion Sainders of Cincinnati watches as his 3-run homer sails over the
rightfleld fence at Cinergy Aeld. Sanders went 3-for-3 In the Reds 7-Q win. (AP)

Bailey throws no-hitter against Wahama
BY ScoTT WOLF!
OVP CORRESPONDENT .

EAST MEIGS Gaining some
momentum as tournament time rolls
around, the ninth-ranked Eastern
played one of their better games in
defeating cross-river rival Waharna 8-0
Tuesday night behind Juli Bailey's second no-hit shut-out of the year.
Besides Bailey's dazzling pitching
performance, Eastern (I 6-1, 14-0) also
made some great plays in the field.
Eastern's effort overshadowed the good
.Wahama se3$0n, as the White Falcons
·have been ranked for most of the season
in the West Virginia softball circles.
Bailey had five strikeouts and walked

two, letting the Eastern defense do the
rest of the work.
Osmer was the starter and losing
pitcher for the White Falcons, although
Kara Sayre came on in relief in the second inning. Wahama pitching combined for four strikeouts and twelve
·
.
walks.
Eastern hitters were Kristen Chevalier with a single, Janet Calaway had
two singles, Amanda Yeager two singles,
Tammy Bissell a single, and Tiffany
Hensley one single.
Eastern scored in the first when
Chevalier walked, then Carrie Wiggins
reached on a fielder's choice, and Sandy

Powell w:dked ..Calaway reached on an
error to load the bases, and Kass Lodwick hit a sacrifice fly to score Wiggins
as !;astern took a 1-0 lead.
Eastern plated two more in the second when Yeager singled, Bissell
walked, and Chevalier had an RBI single to score Nikki Phillps who was running for Yeager. Wiggins reached on a
fielder's choice to load the bases, then
Powell walked to force home Bissell
and give Eastern a 3-0 lead.
T~e rest of the scoring was a formaliry. On a couple occasions, the Eastern
defense bent, but did not break. Several
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Nelsonville-York spotted Meigs
an 8-0 lead, then rallied for 'an
I I -I 0 win over the Marauders in a TVC baseball game
Monday. .
The visiting Marauders
took a 1-0 1ead in the firs\
inning. Matt Stewart tripl~d
and scored on a sacrifice fly
off the bat of John Stanley.
Meigs (9-13, TVC 7-9)
added six more runs in ~he
second ·inning. Skip Dodson
reached.on an error, and a lingle by Derek Johnson made it
2-0. Zach Bolin walked, and
Nick Dettwiller singles both
runners in. Two outs later
Stanley doubled and Bullington walked. They later scored
on a single off the bat ofAndy
Davis.
Meigs added another run in
the third inning and looked to
have the game in control with
an 8-0 lead. Bolin reached on
a fielders choice and.stole second. He came into score on a
Dettwiller single. •·
The Buckeyes (1 0-8, TVC
7-6) scored a pair in the third
to pull to within 8-2, but the
Marauders added a single run
in the top Qf the fifth for a 92 lead. Derek Johnson singled
and advanced on a error, and
came into score on a Bolin
single .
But the roof caved in on the
maroon and gold in the bottom of the ·fifth. The Buckeyes
sent 13 batters to -the plate
and scored nine runs to take a
11-9 advantage.
Dodson
led
off the
Marauder seventh inning
with a double. He scored on a
Bolin single. The Maraud~rs
added another base runner;
but couldn't do anymore
damage and the Buckeyt:s
held on for the win.
· ·
Josh Stalder picked up ~h10
win for the Buckeyes, Matt
Lewis suffered the loss for
Meigs with help from Dar~
rick Knapp.
.
Chase Elliott had three si!}.;

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Big tilne rasslin' comes back to the Tri-County
POINT PLEASANT, W.Va.
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ton W.Va., and · "Southern towards benefitting the Farm
Shooter" Todd Morton taking Museum.
on Frank "The Tank" Parker
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Tennessee, Kentucky, West
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Accmding ·to acting com- ·
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Gage Rd Patr ot OH 130 000
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lb $215000 (740)4464230

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13 Ac ea W th Beaut ful Lake
V ow S lea S50 000 18 Acroo
W th La ge Lake Mobile Home
w th Add On $79 500 GoUla
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(740)311&amp;-a678
4 and 5 Aero Wooda~ Building
lots 1'1 Green Townsh p M nut11
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9e OW Holldl)' Inn Kanauga We
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2 bed oom mobile home or 600
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In Poln Ploaaant Very Nice &amp;
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(740)446-8217 Days Bolo o 2pm
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(740)245-51112

$750

91 Chevy S tO Blazer 4K4 V 6
auto. ate &amp;3850 740-949-2732

740

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1999 Honda Foreman 5450 4•4
380 M I I Har~ly U&amp;Od Ha dly
UsedJ41100 (740)256-1329
1999 KX 250 manr eJ&lt;tras eiCCOient cond on ow hours rode
ve y t e $3500 t m (304)675
3706
82 Hon~a Geld w ng Black
G oet Sllape 38 000 M lei $2500
(304)882 3338

Ulld W-ct&gt;o~ Con
d tlon $175 00 (740)446-2205 or
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Good Looks Good Nods M nor

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(740)256-1487

99 XR70 Honda EJIC8 lent Sllape
$900 (740)446-3545

1990 Chevy Be eta 4 cyllnde
automatic eold a c $1800 call
140-742 2760

Clean 1983 Yamaha V ago Mo
to cycle 500 cc Low M ie&amp; Shaft
0 IVIn Runs G aa 2 Helma 1 2
W ndsh e ds ncluded Red W nt

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Must
(740)446-4542

750
1995 S 0 Automat c A C
$4,.95
988 Chevro et 411•
Heavy Duty $2795 F ve Caval
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$2695 1996 Lum no $4895 We
Take T odes COOK MOTORS
(740)448-0 03
1119 Pontiac Grand Am excel
tent cond ton oaded 29 ooo
m eo $14000 74(}384 2976

Cockor Span e S be ian Husky
pupplu unlnttnliona crou two
tomales leh l&gt;fllck and whlll took
I ke Cocker span til very nice
ovet k ds and lnte gent 12
wttks old wormed redueed to
f50 ooct&gt; 740-992 5144

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di ion (740)446-1925

W ton Cakt Pans Most y Fo
Ch- (740)448-0527
Building
Suppllea

Work

:zooo Pon ac Sunf re Sun &amp;
Sound package 1• 700 m 85
lake over paymen s (304)675
1178

Sal

$1300

Boats &amp; Motors
for Sale

1985 Proeratt 7 12 Foot Ball
Boa With 1988 Johnson 150HP
Good
Com:l ton
$3 800.
(740)256-1329

1995 9 Foo Anker Call Fot
Mo • Data 1 (304)675 12118 or

(304)875-5770

1997 SeaDoo GT 3 Seal Jet Sid
E11ce lent Cand on
Ready to Summer (304)882 3780

and Tra le

Muelcal
lnatrumenta

Grubb 1 Plano Tuning &amp; Aspa ra
Probloms? Ntod Tuned? Cd Tho
Plono D 740-448-4&amp;25
lndlf)andanl H • - D atrlbutor
Call Fo Produef Or Opportun iy
(740)441 19&amp;2

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Ropa rod Naw &amp; - I l l In Sloclc
colt Ron Evant 1.ac»637 9528

Brand, New 0 um Set S1000 Or
leal Offer Includes Slool And
Drum Cues (7401446-1837
NOBODY S FATHER CD by Ke
vin Jonea Ma y chapin Carpen
tar 6 Act Sm h guest On tax

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93 Dodge Snadow v 8 5 Speed
Runs 0 oa 102 000 M es $1100
080 (740 256-1233
97 8 ack Mustang GT W th

Tweed ne o VB 5Speed Ex
ce enl Cond on 64 ooo M as
Re all &amp; Ask ng S 2 850
(304)882 253

Budget Priced Trenemleeione
Types Access To OviH
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cau1s 1•0 245 5677 Ce 339
3765
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FARM SUPPL IES
&amp; I IVE:STOCK

- u ltOMI OWNIIII
Huge trwentory Olacount Pr c11
VInyl Skirting, Doo 1 Wind
owa Anchor• Weter Heaters
Plumb ng &amp; E .-tr col ... 11 Fu
naca1 &amp; Heat Pumps S.nnetta
Mobl 1 Homo S""p y 7/JO 445
9418 www orvb com/bennau
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MYRTLE BEACH I C 213/BA 1
on/off ocun 1850 $1aoo por
.,..k Book now SarefootVoca
tlonaeAOL COM
NEW AND UIID ITIIL Stool
Blome P PI Ribar Fo Concrall
Angle Channe Flat Bar Stool
Grar ng For Drelnt Dr vewaya &amp;
Walkways L&amp;L Sc op Matolo
(740)446-7300

Sporting
Goode

650 Seed •

Obi gallon f"'H 3 Day Tr al Mil
ROll (304)1175-3371

SHIPPING Ordlt Onl no www Ez.
potllx.corn 1-100-144-1427

Saara Ultra Wash Dish Mach ner
Exce ant
Condition
$150
1304)675 5770

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D vo ced Must Salt La ge F ee
wood Double W do 5000 Equity
nas boon orlollod TOLL FRIE
1 888-5115.0187

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Main SU.t Fumlure
(304)875 422
5 t 5 Main Stroll Point f&gt;teount

Spec a Finane ng Available
(304)755-55&amp;8

Abandoned Doub ew de Must
(740)44&amp;-3093

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payments Pay one b mon h
EASY to get 5 a ed F nanc al
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Two bed oom house in Pomt oy
S75 dopos 1 $280 pe month
rasn piCkup paid 740-885-4258

97 Oakwoo~ 3 BR 2 Bath Only
ask ng payoff prlco p east call
(74C 258-6997 Loovo Moollgo

540 lllacelleneoua

Baby Bod Cer Seat H gh one r
That '!bu Con Moira Into Table &amp;
Chair (304)875-a80t

and-and·

CASH LOANS $2000 $5000
Consa dal on to $200 000 Bad
No C ed C e~ Ca d&amp; Mo 1
gages For Info malton 1 800
335 76 2 ••• 3622

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sell 14x70 h ee bed ooma two
balll&amp; 741).949-3004 atte 5pm

1993 3 Bed oom 2 Ba h 4x70
Mob a Home On Rente~ Lot on
Sandh Ad Does No Need
Moved New Ca pet Neve
Smoked In 8.S Ba n Build ng
Goes Both Po ches W.ll Ma n
ta nod ns ~• and ou (304)675
7316 Monday Fr dsy 8 30 to
5 oo (304)675 8844 Alto 5 oo

Booutffuf 1800 Sq. Foot. RaOIOitd
2nd Floor Apartmtn1 In Hlltorlc
Oiatr ct ldtll For Profee11ona1
Couple All Modorn Amonltlaa 3
Bodrooms Spaciout Living t 1/2
Balbo Roar Cock HVAC. te00t
mo Plus Utllltlet Security And
Kay DetiOefl No Pela Roflran&lt;:11
Roqu red (740)44B 4425 Or
(740)418 3ll3ll

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o~ ALL pat modioli~ and

for Sale

16 w do On y $195 oo Por
Month 8 99 o Fixed n e es1 Rate
W th Air And Underp nnlng
l 888 928 3426

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HouMa for Rent

Mobile Homea

14•64 naw y emodoled gas heat
&amp; cook (304)675 3000 o
{304}675 8793 eave numbt
may be seen at K&amp;K Park

490

RENTALS

Pomo ov 3 bed oom S300 per
month $200 doposll HUD ap
p oved also need ele encea
740-742 2898

320

Mob lo Homo Lot Will Take
t2s ••• 111 Wldlo 5125/mo
S100/dep Need References
(740)441-0175

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the sectional champtOnshil'
Wednesday

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460 Space for Rent

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~ 740-742-7403

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Cl fton WV depoa t equ ed
(304)n:!·9558

Own a PC? $25 $75 pllft
12 week n-homa train ng course
www 500r ch com or 1 800 685
5919
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3 Badroom 2 Bath $59 000
(740)446-3064

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month and only 1750 00 down
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two e~ch Stewart lud tlorud tournaments on Fnda~
his mple Dodson ~nd at 5 p m.Admisuo"lru S3
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singles to lead the Buck·
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1985 3 3 4 Ton Chevy P ckup
Standard Runs Good $1600
304)675 5906
5 Hp True Tea T e Baa 3
Po nt Pick up D sk 7 Ba Cyefo
Mauey (740)256-8359

Nloe ra 1 4K8 Laaf Spr nga
5425 00 (740)448-8324

Fuel tank 1000 Ga ons W th Mo
tor S650 Fuel Tank 2000 Gat on
W th Moor $1200 550 Fuel
Tank With Gsa Mo o $750
2000 Gal on wa o Tank $650
Fue Tank For Waste 0 $250
A S u Hoe Bucke s Tha F ts
215Ca Hoe Msc Pumps&amp;
Gena ato 1 Tampa Fill 416 Cat
Beck Hoe M ac S tal Beams
Jack Hamme &amp; A d s Level &amp;
Trant t
(740)643 29 6 0
(740)643-2644

Old RC &amp; Non! top load pop cool
or good conGII on 1600 othtr
o d toms (304)075 3000 or
(304)875-8793IOOVIf number

Heavy Duty 601nch F n ah ng
Mower flu Beh nd 4 Whee e
14HP E ec lc S a t Koh I En
g no (740)2158-8574

NEW BAAND NAME COM PUT
EAS Almoal ovoryone tpprovod
with SO ~ownl Low monlnly pay
monll 1 B00-817 3478tld 330

Poo Pump Ladda &amp; D ving
Board Fo under round Poo For
Salt 1300 For A Or Boll Ofltr
(304)875-5117
Rainbow Swaepar 8 Yura Old
Nkl new $400 (304)1175-4085
AISIDINTIAL HOMI QWNIIII
Tappan H Elf c ancy 90% Gta
Furnac11 0 I Furnacn 12 Seer
Hoat Pump &amp; Air Cond I oning
Systems F,.l 8 Ytar Warranty
ltnnotta Hut ng • Cooling. 1
BOO 172 5987 www orvb eorMian

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York &amp; Du oc 0 oas t40)386
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ATHENS L VESTOCK SALES
G 111 Catlle Sal Satu day May
5th 1 OOpm Boil ng stocks cattle
bred cows I cows catvn All
oonalgnmentt walcome hau ng
ava ab • Catt • accepted 1 a t
ng 11 4pm on F Gay 1740)692
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Avt lib t TO Or~tr P o~uCII Or
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(304)875 BI03 Anvtlmo
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131 Ooub a Ia ralod Snotgun
H gg no Modot Sura &amp; Roobuck
S110 Rtm ngton SpaoGmaatar
A If • w tft Bcopt 110 Iuman a
P ac 1 on Air Gun ly Waih ocn
135 Spr ngf aida A ma ngla
Ba raitd Shotgun A Collector 1
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53000 304)E7541713

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446 0670
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ba hs k tchens e ect oa p umb
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mates 740 698 6763 740 59
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"'F day May •rh &amp; Saturday May
5th Sam 5pm 32 V n on St eet
Ra n Cancels Mens &amp; lades
good qually cloth ng shoes

• VIcinity

--till?

4 fa!rjly-yard sale May 2 3 &amp; 4 at
40f.4.4 Lau e Cl n Road Aa n o

918 S Th 6 Mddepo I Frday
Sa urday May • 5 9am-51)m Six
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ROMANCE ext 1735
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Doting Game Ca 1 1011 frH t-aoo......,.,..,&amp;2,

5h 216 Koly DrVlt 011 Of
Georges C aek HousehOld Items
Christmas T ee Boys &amp; G ria
Toddle Clothes &amp; Shoes Toys
garage !toms Metal Snelves And

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F l~ay May 4th &amp; Sotu day 5tn
F om 9am 1? 66 Broad Street
VUiege of Ctnt...,lle

Ftlday May 41h I M le out Che&lt;ry
A dge Baby Clolhes Mens
Womo!S m11c 8 f)(lom-4 OOpm

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$25 00 &amp; Up (Now Customers)
Walk ns Welcome (304)875
3040 Sonio C t zens Day- F ~ay
srwr.,.., Set 18 00
New To '!bu Tlvlft Shappo
9 WOII Stimson Athens
740-592 1842
Quality c oth ng and household
tams $1 oo bag aa e every
Tl'iu lday Monda~ lh u Satu day
900-8 00

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250 Gallon Fue 0 Tank &amp; Used
tOO Gallon Motor 0 I (740)3861100
Adull Golden Ret eve M x
Spayed Female E•cellont Watch
Dog Noods A Lov ng Count y
Homo (740)441 1289

5 Family Yald sate May 3 &amp; 4 87 first hOuse On Left 011 01 Route
33 On Sandh Road Home In
te k&gt;r Go f C ubs VCR C othea
Fo m nfant To Adu t Fu n ture
Ridong Mower And Much More

8 g Ya d Sale Mason Beh nd
F • Sta on May 3 5 9am t
:;pm Groat Balgllns

Lata t WV Nea Old School
May 3 u 9 1 Sno Cone Ma
chine Nacho Mach ne 197•
Dodge Carns-r Some Ant ques
TV VCR Exerc •• Equ pment
Comforte 1 All Size Clothing
Crafll Homo lnr.rtor

May 3 4 &amp; 5th 8am 3pm 2515
Mounl Vernon Avenue Po n1
Pleasanl E ectr c Range Tooll
Mens &amp; Womens Cloth ng M sc
Puzzles

Announcementa

2001 Am No Longe Aesponalble
Fo Any Debts Other Than

&amp; VIcinity

May 3&amp;4 Soma Earnhardt Co
OCI bit Loll Of M 1C I 112 Milo
On .lericho Road

13 99 Per Minute Mull Be tB
....... Sorv u (B19)645 8434

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hOUIIWI II and much

F day May 4th &amp; Saturday May

May 3&amp;4 from 8 8pm g ass-•
maternity clothet 1 zea 18 22
baby c othea baby furn tu e
1111rc se equ pmen 8339 &amp; 8309
Sta o Route 588

Mu 1 Family Garage Sa a (Ran
0 Sh no) 18 While Avenue Ga
polls (Off Garfield Avenue Fo
ow Signa) F day May 4th 8am
5pm Satu day May 5th Bam
2pm Oually Children s Cloth ng
And Toys Mena I Womena
C o h ng Miac Hou11hold Items
Entorta nmant Cantor D notte Set
Coffee And End Tablea Much
More

Sa urday May 5 4409 Su IV 1
P ke Sam t 2pm Longaberger
Home lnte o alate g a11ware
Iota of msc

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and Flea Market

Rick Pearson Auct on Company
full t me auct oneer complete
auct on 11 vlca
l censed
1&amp;8 Ohio 'II West Vi g n a 304
77H785 Or 304-773-!1«7

Absolute Top Dol ar U S S tve
Gold Coins Proofloto D amonds
Gold Rings U S Currency
M TS Con Shop 151 Second
Goliipollo 74().446.2842
Wantod To Buy Used Mobile
Homo Cal 740-448.0175 Or 304
675-5985

Er,1rL OYMENT
SFHVICES

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Loat and Found

Found lady WhO 1 Basebal was
lost n grass at Ba I Pa k near
Water Tl'eatmen P ant Sunday
Evening Pick Up at T bune Of
flol
Missing Cal Reward $50 00 she
has th •• black ega and one
orange back eg back w th
orange dots an unde neck
(740)448-08 g

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Galllpolla
&amp; VIcinity

Middleport
&amp; VIcinity
2 ya d sa es May 5th a day
May 6th atte 12 00 Bashan Ad
ac oss f om I t ctepa tmenl From
24 lake I 11 tah past Southe n
H gn an~ go 5 1 2m'" Sofa &amp;
oveaeat waterbed P'e sa e s ze
5 ad es LM~ s Home me or IOd
dlerboys

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JaCkson Pike House On H 1
Beh nd Food and Thu sday May
3nf. Thurs&amp;~y 3rd-5th 9-4pm
Bashan Saturday only May 5th
Bedspreads sewing mach ne
1308 Jackson P ko May 4th &amp; cowbov boots s verwa e bOoks
5th &amp;om ? Lo s ol M sc C othes
tu sze rea he tck cohes an
Ba bit &amp; E c Hot Tub Spa
tlques new A ns id no mowe
$2100 OBO A C $600 OBO
I ke new Troy b tt ch ppar awn Y8
Both Wo&lt;k Gteal
cuum ots of household ems
McDaniel esldence

F day 133 Butternu Avenue
Oak stand ceda chest d neue
111 awn fu n ture gun ocker
uggage ant que butte bucket
dOl&amp; colloctlb~~ much mo e

•"Family Vard Sa e Fr day Satur
dty &amp; Sunday 3 M es Pas V nton On The Loft.
4 Fam iy Ya d Sao DON'T
MISS OUT I We have sonlolh ng
lor everyone Clothes toys
houaeho d goods c alta and
much much mo e
5355
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1722 Chatham

Garage sa e Friday May 4th SA
248 op of Ches e h
th rd
house on e ch ld en a co h ng
1 zes 0 to 7 (girts &amp; boys) wom
an s &amp; men a c oth ng 2 play
pens st o e swing polly cha
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In Poln Ploaaant Very Nice &amp;
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1124 East Main on SA 24 E f'o.
moray 740 982 2526 o 740 992
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10 DOWN CARSI POLICE IM
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521 95 Por I 00 I 200 PSI
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10 000 M 111 Excellem Cond lion
(740)446-8217 Days Bolo o 2pm
Or Loova Massage
85 Chevy As ro Van
(740)245-51112

$750

91 Chevy S tO Blazer 4K4 V 6
auto. ate &amp;3850 740-949-2732

740

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1999 Honda Foreman 5450 4•4
380 M I I Har~ly U&amp;Od Ha dly
UsedJ41100 (740)256-1329
1999 KX 250 manr eJ&lt;tras eiCCOient cond on ow hours rode
ve y t e $3500 t m (304)675
3706
82 Hon~a Geld w ng Black
G oet Sllape 38 000 M lei $2500
(304)882 3338

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d tlon $175 00 (740)446-2205 or
(740)04H5115 Ask ForV rg nta

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Good Looks Good Nods M nor

B aka Repa
(740)256-1487

99 XR70 Honda EJIC8 lent Sllape
$900 (740)446-3545

1990 Chevy Be eta 4 cyllnde
automatic eold a c $1800 call
140-742 2760

Clean 1983 Yamaha V ago Mo
to cycle 500 cc Low M ie&amp; Shaft
0 IVIn Runs G aa 2 Helma 1 2
W ndsh e ds ncluded Red W nt

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Must
(740)446-4542

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1995 S 0 Automat c A C
$4,.95
988 Chevro et 411•
Heavy Duty $2795 F ve Caval
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$2695 1996 Lum no $4895 We
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(740)448-0 03
1119 Pontiac Grand Am excel
tent cond ton oaded 29 ooo
m eo $14000 74(}384 2976

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pupplu unlnttnliona crou two
tomales leh l&gt;fllck and whlll took
I ke Cocker span til very nice
ovet k ds and lnte gent 12
wttks old wormed redueed to
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Sound package 1• 700 m 85
lake over paymen s (304)675
1178

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for Sale

1985 Proeratt 7 12 Foot Ball
Boa With 1988 Johnson 150HP
Good
Com:l ton
$3 800.
(740)256-1329

1995 9 Foo Anker Call Fot
Mo • Data 1 (304)675 12118 or

(304)875-5770

1997 SeaDoo GT 3 Seal Jet Sid
E11ce lent Cand on
Ready to Summer (304)882 3780

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Probloms? Ntod Tuned? Cd Tho
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Call Fo Produef Or Opportun iy
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colt Ron Evant 1.ac»637 9528

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Runs 0 oa 102 000 M es $1100
080 (740 256-1233
97 8 ack Mustang GT W th

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Re all &amp; Ask ng S 2 850
(304)882 253

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Blome P PI Ribar Fo Concrall
Angle Channe Flat Bar Stool
Grar ng For Drelnt Dr vewaya &amp;
Walkways L&amp;L Sc op Matolo
(740)446-7300

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(740)44&amp;-3093

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ask ng payoff prlco p east call
(74C 258-6997 Loovo Moollgo

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Baby Bod Cer Seat H gh one r
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Sandh Ad Does No Need
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l 888 928 3426

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740-742 2898

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W th Moor $1200 550 Fuel
Tank With Gsa Mo o $750
2000 Gal on wa o Tank $650
Fue Tank For Waste 0 $250
A S u Hoe Bucke s Tha F ts
215Ca Hoe Msc Pumps&amp;
Gena ato 1 Tampa Fill 416 Cat
Beck Hoe M ac S tal Beams
Jack Hamme &amp; A d s Level &amp;
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That or take up
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-- Jack Bitman,
Denver, Colo.
How would you
compare bridge with
chess? I think chess is
the harder game, even
though chess players
always see the whole
board. However, if we
played bridge with all
52 cards face-up on
the table, we would
quickly get bored. And
if you lose at chess,
you have only yourself
to blame1 Having to
cooperate.with a part·
ner is a big plus -- and
sometimes a minus -V'
CELEBRITY CIPHER
for bridge. Also,
.
by Lula Campo1
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bridge is much more
Celobrily C!Jhor cryptog!IIM are CfUI8d tram quotations by famous
sociable. You can chat
people, put and pment. Each Iotter In lhe cipher otand&amp; for anolher.•!
Today's clus: T equals P
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with your opponents
between deals, where. ...
as in chess, it is always
TKWM
OHVF
ZVFB .E. R
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solid, quiet concentra~'
HR
TEHDWEHKM
GZV
tion. Finally, if you
T
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•
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VZE
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usually that. In bridge,
WGMYFHGU
VFWY
H R
though, you can recov- .
a E H s~·
OHVF
er the loss on the next
0 EZGU
CR.' ••
deaL One error doesn't
FZVVBE
•
end your day.
PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "The moat beaten paths are cert~lnl~
Still, good bidding
.
the
auraet: but do not hope to scare up mu~h gerne on the~.
judgment is important.
- Andr4Gide
Look only at the South
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two spades. What
WOIIIt:.
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lAM I
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your left-hand oppo- O Roorronge .letters ~ tho
four ocromblod wordo be·
nent, West, overcalled
low hi form lour llmplo -rdo.
two hearts?
You have only 13
R A T P ,U B
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mean you have gamegoing potentiaL In the ~--.-S-TL._U'"T'lF:--rHMI
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3 ~
rebid three hearts,
. . . . .
inviting game. Here, .--...,....,..,....~'"""':---,
North, with only a sin- I
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As a kid 1was iaught to keep
gleton heart and four
myself busy. The reason being; a
vacant mind and a vacant lot has
trumps, should jump
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to four spades.
BE RT EL
However, if West
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has overcalled two
·~
Complete tho chuckle quoted
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That is the ques33 "'ly- Sill" • -llfppur
34 ua.....,.
tu bard .,
35 Ball53 Small
34Tum
I T•
tion. Whether
....
10 tc.J,e,g,
~~
Nil
That or take up
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-- Jack Bitman,
Denver, Colo.
How would you
compare bridge with
chess? I think chess is
the harder game, even
though chess players
always see the whole
board. However, if we
played bridge with all
52 cards face-up on
the table, we would
quickly get bored. And
if you lose at chess,
you have only yourself
to blame1 Having to
cooperate.with a part·
ner is a big plus -- and
sometimes a minus -V'
CELEBRITY CIPHER
for bridge. Also,
.
by Lula Campo1
'
bridge is much more
Celobrily C!Jhor cryptog!IIM are CfUI8d tram quotations by famous
sociable. You can chat
people, put and pment. Each Iotter In lhe cipher otand&amp; for anolher.•!
Today's clus: T equals P
·
·:
with your opponents
between deals, where. ...
as in chess, it is always
TKWM
OHVF
ZVFB .E. R
'V W HE
solid, quiet concentra~'
HR
TEHDWEHKM
GZV
tion. Finally, if you
T
make a blunder in a
•
PKWDHGU
VFBD
VZE
chess game, that is
usually that. In bridge,
WGMYFHGU
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RAdiNE - ·

A project
geared toward creating a
ne\v boat ramp in Racine
is still considered "top priority" by the Ohio Department
of
Natural
Resources.
Jim Marshall, ODNR
Division ofWildlife district
manager for southeast
Ohio, said the ~ew ramp is
among the department's
top 10 · projects to be
undertaken sometime in
the near future.
• "The .state is currently
.. ~uating specific budget
~e5' for various ODNR
projects ·throughout Ohio,''
5aid Marshall. "The Racine
slJmp is still top priority,
*d would gready complil{tent the boat ramp in BelJ:tre and the newly conSft'ucted launch near Ga!ijpolis Locks and Dam in ·
~allia Count}'."
:- The 21-acre tract of
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. . issue permits. for factones .
other proje~ts. that can pol)ute,_an EPA offici~ s:udWednesday.
. bU"ector · Chnstopher Jones
plan,rted to ask the &amp;;nate to remove
the Iimlts from the House budget
bill, said , Patricia Madigan, .an EPA
deputy director.
Republicans slipped the plan into
the $45 billion, two-year budget
plan early Wednesday as the House
Finance Corrunittee completed its
work on the bill. The full House
approved the bill early Thursday.

·submission to determine
whether to grant or detty
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RAMP liTE - A new boat
launching facility In Racine
Is still top priority for ODNR
offlclcls, who say the project could possibly get
under way sometime In the
l'lear future, The proposed ·
boat ramp, eathnated to
cost around $1 million,
would be constructed •on
21 acres near Star Mill
Park In Yellowbush Creek.
(Tony M. Leach photo)

~usinesses

The Stnate must also pass the budget and Gov. Bob Tali must sign it
by July 1.
Unde~ the amendment, the EPA
weuld have 90 days from an application's submission to determine
whether to grant or deny the per.mit. Cun'ently, the agency has 180
daYs to decide, Madigan said.

and commumttes
should not have to wait that.long to
lip~ Qut ~~ f,JOf&lt;!.~d with a ·
proJect, sallt Rep.Jun Trakas, a suburban Cleyeland Republican. ,
"Sometimes it t'akes six months, a
year, two-to-three years for a ,business to end up having its application
approved. Many businesses are getting frustrated by this," Trakas said.
He cited as an example the runway project at Cleveland Hopkins
International Airport. The EPA this
nionth granted a waiver that allows
Cleveland to proceed with plans td
build the 9,0()().foot runway, which
aims to allow expanded flights at the
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city-owned airport.

Bv ToNY M. lEAcH
SENTINEL NEWS STAFF

POM ER.OY - A Pomeroy woman is in fair
cond1 ti on following a three-vehicle accident on
East Main Street on Wednesday.
Pom ~roy Police Chief Mark Proffitt said that ·
Charles Whittington Jr. , 43, Pomeroy. was traveling along East Main at 6:30 p.m. when he
went left \llf center and struck a truck driven by
Leonard Koenig for Bob's Market.
·, • KoeniJll.ost' control of his ,vehicle went,left of
cenfer•ai1i!"collidbd liread-on witlra V:di dri\ltn
by Gloria VanReeth, 44, Pomeroy. The panel
truck continued over an embankment .and
came to rest 10 feet from the Ohio River.
VanRceth, who was extricated from her vehicle with the Jaws of Life, was flown by medical
helicopter to St. Mary's Hospital in Huntington, W.Va ., where she is currently listed as in fair
condition .
Whittington was charged with driving under
th e influenc e, left of center and aggravated
vehi cular assault .
He is being held in the Middleport jail awaitmg an appearan ce in Meigs County Court

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party lines with majoricy Republicans committee met for 263 hours and heard ' ina! budget proposal of Republican Gov. second year prevailing. sent the budget bill to the Sen- testimony from 868 wimesses, both Bob 11Ift disproportionately affected
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Titling of vehicles headed to Internet under bill
COLUMBUS (AP) -The titling of
vehicles and watercraft could ,be done
through the Internet, under legislation
the Senate approved W~dnesday.
The bill, passed 33-1 in the Senate, is
meant to streamline !he process of buying, selling and trading vehicles, said
Ron . Amstutz, a Republican from
Wooster who sponsored th~ measure.
Ohioans will be 'able to title. their
vehicles in any county instead of, as law

currently requires, with the clerks 'of
court in the county where they re sid~
or where they purchase the vehicl e:
"Technology makes it possible for us
to do a much better job providing customer service," Sen. Bill Harris, a
Republican from Ashland; said in urging
support for the bill.
Several lawmakers who voted for the
biU said they agreed 1 ith its overaU
concept, but were con/ rned that cross-

county ti tling would hur't revenue
counties get trom issuin_g titles through
their clerks of co urt.
"This bill is a real plus for customers,
but it does dislo ca te the revenue stream
from ~he services counties now provide,
and I hope we will continue to look at
that · issu e in the future ,'' said Sen .
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Columbus.

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"This budget allocates too much of the
Thwsday apptu~~ed a $45 billion, two-year chambers agreed to most of the education
"This budget has received more debate, . pain to those lea~t able to accept it," said.
spendiflg plan that includes $1.4 billion in . proposals befOre they went into the plan. more ideas and more scrutiny than any Dale Miller, a Cleveland Democrat.
nei.v spending on primary 31)d secondary
The vote followed the second straight budget in modern history;• said Carey, a
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education, a priority with the state facing day of marathon discussions. Thursday's Wellston Republican. "We had hearing; Democratic amendinents that would have
a court-imposed deadline to change its floor vote came at 2:51 a.m. The House and lots of them, and we li~tened."
changed the school funding formula, kept
school funding formula by June 15.
Finance Committee voted to rerommend
Democrats were united in their opposi- the 6 percent coUege ruition cap for both
The 59-40 vote, which fell strictly along the bill after 6 a.m. Wednesday. Overall, the tiori. They said the cuts made in the mig- years - the bill would remove it iii the

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Robin Ventura and Jeff Kent Neifi Perez led off the seventh
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Arizona (Johnson 3-3) at Montreal
had impressive performances with a double. Daal allowed
Kansas Ci1y 6, Toronto 3
Mooday'oGemo
(Thurman 2·3). 7:05 p.m.
Baltlmore 5, Tampa Say 3
at the plate Tuesday on a night four hits in eight innings.
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nail (Reitsma 2·1 ), 7:05p.m.
N.Y. Yankees 4, Minnesota Q
Ventura hit hi' 15th caree r mmngs.
San Francisco 11 , Pittsburgh 6
St. Louts (Hermanson 1-1) at Florida
Cleveland 13, Kansas City 2
grand slam, breaking a tie with
Cincinnat17, Los Angeles 6
(Dempster 2· 3), 7:05p.m.
Detroit 6, Texas 3. 10 Innings
Mitwaukee 5. Atlanta 3
Milwaukee (Sheela 1·2) at Atlanta
Boston 2, SeaUip 0
Ken Griffey Jr. for the most
Florida 4, St. Louis 3
(Bur1&lt;en t -3), 7:35p.m.
Anaheim 6, Chicago White Sox 4
among active players, as the
1:
New York Mets beat the
Housto n Astros 7-5 Tuesday
combined on a four-hitter. "
night.
Jay Bell hit a two-run hoiner seven runs, five hits and four scoring double in the eighth.
walks
in
two-plus
innings.
Orioles starter Jason Johti"You have to be patient and in the first and Matt Williams
son (2-2) allowed three I:Qts
wait until they have to throw added a three-run shot one
and an unearned run in 5 ~3
strikes," said Ventura, ninth inning later as Arizo_na built an
overall on the career slams list. 8-0 lead.
innings. Both his wins this s Deivi Cruz hit a three-run son have come against his 6
Jay Powell intentionally
Before 4,340, the smallest
Mike
Mussina
pitched
his
homer
in the lOth inning as mer team. Ry.m Kohlme r
walked Mike Piazza to pitch Expos' crowd at Olympic Stato Ventura, who fouled off dium since Oct. 3, !990, Curt.
The only place where Pedro first shutout for New York to Detroit overcame a pair of . pitched a perfect ninth for
three straight pitches, working Schilling (4 _0) gave up a . Martinez seems to struggle is win for the 17th time in 19 home runs by Alex Rodriguez sixth save at Baltimore. ·
career decisions against Min- to win at Texas.
the count to 3-2 before con- three-run homer to Vladimir in the bullpen.
.
necting on his eighth pitch. Guerrero in the fourth, allowAfter cutting his pregame nesota.
Cruz's two-out homer off
Mussina (2- 3) pitched a Jeff Zimmerman (1-2) folVentura is 49•for-139 (.353) ing eight hits in seven innings. throwing session short, Marwith the bases loaded.
Britt Reames (2-2) gave up tinez allowed three hits in three-hitter for his first win in lowed Bobby · Higginson's
"N?bodr. wanted to pitch eight runs and seven hilS in 1 eight innings and struck out five starts and 16th career one-out double · and Tony
to P1azza, Astros manager 1-3 innings.
12 to lead the Boston Red Sox shutout. Mussina struck out a Clark's walk.
Larry Dierker said. "Venrura's .
to a 2-0 win at Seattle on season-high 10 and walked
none.
a slow runner and I wanted to
Tuesday night.
get a groundball. We tried to
"It's probably the WOI'5t time
David Justice homered
prevent the tying run and
I had this year," Martinez said against Eric Milton (3-2) in
ended up giving up. the winof his warmup. "I just wanted the sixth inning, and Bernie
ning run."
R au I C asanova, ..,
Troy Glaus went 3-for-4
LYIer H ous- to start the game and see what Williams hit an RBI single in
Mike ·Piazza also homered
was going to happen, because I the second at the Metrodome. with a home;r and three RBis
ton and Jeromy Bur~itz
for the Mets, who improved to
didn't feel comfortable at all. I
and Pat Rapp (1-3) earned his
homered for. visiting Milwau11-15 with their second kce, w h ic h h as 42 in 25 games. was a ·little bit upset. with
first victory in six starts with
straight victory over the Astros
Jimmy Haynes (3 -Z) allowed myself, and I needed a little
. host Anaheim.
after losing five of the final six three runs and five hits in _6 1_ kick in my behind by myself."
Anaheim built a 4-0 lead
games on a nine-game trip.
Martinez (3-0) walked four,
after three innings against
3 innings, and Curtis Leskanic
Tom Martin (1-0) allowed got three outs for his third improving to 8-0 with a 0 .89
Alex Gonzalez homered on David Wells (2-3), who
one run in 2 2-3 innings, and save.
ERA in eight appearances the first pitch of the 1Oth allowed four runs and six hits
Armando Benitez pitched the
Kevin Millwood (l-3) gave against Seattle. He. reached inning against Jason Isring- in seven innings. The defendninth for his fourth save. Nel- up four runs and seven hits in double digits in strikeouts for hansen (0-1) as Toronto ing AL Central champion
son Cruz (0-1) was the loser. six innings.
the fourth tiJUe this season· and I'Xtended Oakland:s home los- . W~ite Sox lost for the 12th
In Pittsburgh, Kent tied a
the 73rd time in his career.
ing streak to eight games.
time in 16 games.
career high with seven RBis
'Everything
was
just
Tony Batista, Brad Fullmer
. on a three-run homer and two
IRS
wrong," he said. "My breaking .and Raul Mondesi also hit
ball wouldn't break, my fastball solo homers for the Blue Jays,
doubles, leading San Francisco
wouldn't go, my body was who won for the fifth time in
over the Pirates 11-6.
Kent, who hadn't ho111ered
tight, I dido 't feel the ball seven games.
.
Mike Lowell hit a two- run right."
in 57 at-bats since Apri112, hit
1-304-773·1583
Paul Qu2ntrill (4-0) got the
Jerry Hairston hit a two-run
a drive into the left-center ~omedr, andhAndybBenkies (l- 2)
After .a 20-4 start, the ·last out of the ninth. Billy
homer off Bryan Rekar (0-4)
r
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1
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0
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three-run . double an inning
overcome a
- ' first time since last Aug. 15
deficit.
against De_troit's Steve Sparks.
later against Terry Mu-lholland,
and an RBI double in the sevVladimir
Nunez
(2- 2) . Seatde,scorel.ess in its last 15
enth.
pitched two scoreless innings, innings, had been 16_0 ih
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k
and Antonio Alfonseca got his
'we too extra batting fourth save.
games started by right-handed
Marty Cordova hit a 455practice to get used to the
opposing
pitchers.
The foot homer, one of five Cleve~'~~adreS
Mariners' only hits were ·sin- land home runs at Kansas City.
field, and I was disappointed in
it not being a hitter's ballpark,"
r•
gles by Jchiro Suzuki in the
Juan
Gon~alez,
Eddie
Kent said.
third, John Olerud in the Taubensee and Cordova each
Kirk Rueter (3-2) allowed
fourth and Mark McLemore homered and drove in· three'
four runs and five hits in seven
in the eighth.
d Iii
MAY 6-12
Ben Dav,is hit a· grand ·slam
runs, an E ·s Burks and Rusinnings. Martinez, who has an
"He had · some nasty stuff sell Branyan also connected.
c
·
8 .62 ERA, gave up · .our
runs and Phil Nevin added a three- to day,' • said Mi k e Cameron,
Gonzalez, who hit a two-run
~
· _? 2- 3 mnmgs.
· ·
run shot to back Brian Toll-. w h o struc k out three times. drive off Blake Stein in a sixan d t h ree hi ts m
berg (2-2) at Wrigley Field. "
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He as a .97 mp .astball and run seventh, has 29 RBis in 24
Mark Kotsay went 3-for-5 in
86
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mp c angeup.
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.
.
1
h1s -return rom the disabled h
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d
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list.
t rew some great pile es an
Chuck Finl\,y (2-2) won for
he was able to shut us down." the first time in five starts,
Cubs reliever Mike Fyhrie
R J d A ·
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&lt;
o an o rroJo p1tc e a imp~vin'g to 16- 11 aga_inst
b ro ke · h is Je,t arm in the
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l'
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Omar Daal (3-0) took a nopenect ninth inning 10r his Kansas City
· "
h
hitter into the seventh at fourth inning when he was hit c•ourth save m
,our c ances.
Chad Durbin (0-1) allowed
M
R. ·
h'
RBI
Philadelphia · and sparked a by the barrel of Santiago
anny anurez It an
seven runs and fiv.e hits 1'n "our
"
five-run inning with an RBI Perez's bat.
sin g1e in the sixth 1off John • innings.
Jason Bere (3-1) allowed Halama (2-2), then had a runsingle.

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